Constitutive expression of apple endo‐POLYGALACTURONASE1 in fruit induces early maturation, alters skin structure and accelerates softening

Author:

Gunaseelan Kularajathevan1ORCID,Schröder Roswitha1ORCID,Rebstock Ria1ORCID,Ninan Annu S.1ORCID,Deng Cecilia1ORCID,Khanal Bishnu P.2ORCID,Favre Laurie3ORCID,Tomes Sumathi1ORCID,Dragulescu Monica A.1ORCID,O'Donoghue Erin M.3ORCID,Hallett Ian C.1ORCID,Schaffer Robert J.4ORCID,Knoche Moritz2ORCID,Brummell David A.3ORCID,Atkinson Ross G.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited (Plant and Food Research) Mount Albert Research Centre Private Bag 92169 Auckland 1142 New Zealand

2. Institute for Horticultural Production Systems Leibniz‐University Hannover Herrenhäuser Straße 2 30419 Hannover Germany

3. Plant and Food Research Private Bag 11600 Palmerston North 4442 New Zealand

4. Plant and Food Research 55 Old Mill Rd, Motueka 7198 New Zealand

Abstract

SUMMARYDuring fruit ripening, polygalacturonases (PGs) are key contributors to the softening process in many species. Apple is a crisp fruit that normally exhibits only minor changes to cell walls and limited fruit softening. Here, we explore the effects of PG overexpression during fruit development using transgenic apple lines overexpressing the ripening‐related endoPOLYGALACTURONASE1 gene. MdPG1‐overexpressing (PGox) fruit displayed early maturation/ripening with black seeds, conversion of starch to sugars and ethylene production occurring by 80 days after pollination (DAP). PGox fruit exhibited a striking, white‐skinned phenotype that was evident from 60 DAP and most likely resulted from increased air spaces and separation of cells in the hypodermis due to degradation of the middle lamellae. Irregularities in the integrity of the epidermis and cuticle were also observed. By 120 DAP, PGox fruit cracked and showed lenticel‐associated russeting. Increased cuticular permeability was associated with microcracks in the cuticle around lenticels and was correlated with reduced cortical firmness at all time points and extensive post‐harvest water loss from the fruit, resulting in premature shrivelling. Transcriptomic analysis suggested that early maturation was associated with upregulation of genes involved in stress responses, and overexpression of MdPG1 also altered the expression of genes involved in cell wall metabolism (e.g. β‐galactosidase, MD15G1221000) and ethylene biosynthesis (e.g. ACC synthase, MD14G1111500). The results show that upregulation of PG not only has dramatic effects on the structure of the fruit outer cell layers, indirectly affecting water status and turgor, but also has unexpected consequences for fruit development.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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