Pectin esterase gene family in strawberry fruit: Study of FaPE1, a ripening-specific isoform

Cristina Castillejo, José Ignacio De La Fuente, Pietro Iannetta, Miguel Ángel Botella, Victoriano Valpuesta*

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Abstract

Pectin esterases (PE, EC 3.1.1.11) catalyse the demethylatlon of pectin. As a result of its activity, structural interactions among cell wall components during cell wall turnover and loosening are affected. In plants, PEs are typically encoded by a gene family. This family has been studied in strawberry (Fragariaxananassa Duch.) in order to investigate the role of distinct PE genes during fruit ripening and senescence. By a combination of a PCR-based library screening and RT-PCR four different strawberry PE cDNAs, termed FaPE1 to FaPE4, have been isolated. Differential expression of each FaPE gene in various organs and during fruit development was revealed by northern blot. FaPE1 is specifically expressed in fruit, showing an increasing expression during the ripening process up to a maximum in the turning stage. Concerning hormone regulation, auxin treatment increased FaPE1 mRNA levels in green fruit, whereas exogenous ethylene decreased FaPE1 mRNA levels in ripe and senescing fruits. It is proposed that this repression of FaPE1 expression could be involved in textural changes occurring during fruit senescence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)909-918
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Experimental Botany
Volume55
Issue number398
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2004
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Auxin
  • Cell wall
  • Ethylene
  • Fruit ripening
  • Pectin esterase
  • Strawberry

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