Comparative transcriptome and metabolome analyses of two strawberry cultivars with different storability

Author:

Min Kyeonglim,Yi Gibum,Lee Jeong Gu,Kim Hyun Sook,Hong Yoonpyo,Choi Jeong Hee,Lim Sooyeon,Lee Eun JinORCID

Abstract

Postharvest storability is an important trait for breeding strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.). We evaluated the postharvest fruit quality of five strawberry cultivars (‘Durihyang’, ‘Kingsberry’, ‘Maehyang’, ‘Seolhyang’, and ‘Sunnyberry’) and identified differences in their fruit ripening during the transition from the big-green to fully-red stage between two cultivars with the highest (‘Sunnyberry’) and lowest (‘Kingsberry’) storability, using comparative transcriptome and -metabolome analysis. The differentially expressed genes revealed transcriptome changes related to anthocyanin biosynthesis and cell walls. Consistently, the metabolites of both cultivars showed general changes during ripening along with cultivar-specific characteristics in sugar and amino acid profiles. To identify the genes responsible for storability differences, we surveyed the expression of transcription factors, and found that the expression levels of WRKY31, WRKY70, and NAC83 correlated with delayed senescence and increased storability. Among them, the expression levels of NAC83, and its downstream target genes, in the five cultivars suggested that NAC83 expression can be used to predict postharvest strawberry fruit storability.

Funder

National Research Foundation

Rural Development Administration

Korea Institute of Planning and Evaluation for Technology in Food, Agriculture and Forestry

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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