Functional characterization of an invertase inhibitor gene involved in sucrose metabolism in tomato fruit

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In this study, we produced tomato plants overexpressing an invertase inhibitor gene (Sly-INH) from tomato, using a simple and efficient transient transformation system. Compared with control plants, the expression of Sly-INH was highly upregulated in Sly-INH overexpressing plants, as indicated by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Physiological analysis revealed that Sly-INH inhibited the activity of cell wall invertase (CWIN), which increased sugar accumulation in tomato fruit. Furthermore, Sly-INH mediated sucrose metabolism by regulating CWIN activity. Our results suggest that invertase activity is potentially regulated by the Sly-INH inhibitor at the post-translational level, and they demonstrate that the transient transformation system is an effective method for determining the functions of genes in tomato.

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Zhang, N., Jiang, J., Yang, Y. li, & Wang, Z. he. (2015). Functional characterization of an invertase inhibitor gene involved in sucrose metabolism in tomato fruit. Journal of Zhejiang University: Science B, 16(10), 845–856. https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.B1400319

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