PMID: 20133661 鑰愬偍瀛 瑗跨孩鏌
PNAS锛孎ebruary 1, 2010
Enhancement of fruit shelf life by suppressing N-glycan processing enzymes ![]()
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In a globalized economy, the control of fruit ripening is of strategic importance because excessive softening limits shelf life. Efforts have been made to reduce fruit softening in transgenic tomato through the suppression of genes encoding cell wall鈥揹egrading proteins. However, these have met with very limited success. N-glycans are reported to play an important role during fruit ripening, although the role of any particular enzyme is yet unknown. We have identified and targeted two ripening-specific N-glycoprotein modifying enzymes, 伪-mannosidase (伪-Man) and 尾-D-N-acetylhexosaminidase (尾-Hex). We show that their suppression enhances fruit shelf life, owing to the reduced rate of softening. Analysis of transgenic tomatoes revealed 鈮2.5- and 鈮2-fold firmer fruits in the 伪-Man and 尾-Hex RNAi lines, respectively, and 鈮30 days of enhanced shelf life. Overexpression of 伪-Man or 尾-Hex resulted in excessive fruit softening. Expression of 伪-Man and 尾-Hex is induced by the ripening hormone ethylene and is modulated by a regulator of ripening, rin (ripening inhibitor). Furthermore, transcriptomic comparative studies demonstrate the down-regulation of cell wall degradation- and ripening-related genes in RNAi fruits. It is evident from these results that N-glycan processing is involved in ripening-associated fruit softening. Genetic manipulation of N-glycan processing can be of strategic importance to enhance fruit shelf life, without any negative effect on phenotype, including yield.

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