Abstract
A full-length cDNA clone encoding apple (Malus domesticus) polyphenol oxidase (PPO) was isolated from a fruit peel cDNA library. Southern analysis indicated that apple PPO is encoded by a divergent multigene family. By northern analysis, PPO mRNA was only detected in a fruit sample taken one week after full bloom. PPO mRNA accumulated in wounded tissues, and also in peel tissue showing the symptoms of superficial scald, a post-harvest disorder. The induction of PPO mRNA provides the first evidence for transcriptional control of PPO expression after wounding or the manifestation of a physiological disorder. © 1995 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Boss, P. K., Gardner, R. C., Janssen, B. J., & Ross, G. S. (1995). An apple polyphenol oxidase cDNA is up-regulated in wounded tissues. Plant Molecular Biology, 27(2), 429–433. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00020197
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