NAC Transcription Factor Family Regulation of Fruit Ripening and Quality: A Review

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Abstract

The NAC transcription factor (TF) family is one of the largest plant-specific TF families and its members are involved in the regulation of many vital biological processes during plant growth and development. Recent studies have found that NAC TFs play important roles during the ripening of fleshy fruits and the development of quality attributes. This review focuses on the ad-vances in our understanding of the function of NAC TFs in different fruits and their involvement in the biosynthesis and signal transduction of plant hormones, fruit textural changes, color transfor-mation, accumulation of flavor compounds, seed development and fruit senescence. We discuss the theoretical basis and potential regulatory models for NAC TFs action and provide a comprehensive view of their multiple roles in modulating different aspects of fruit ripening and quality.

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Liu, G. S., Li, H. L., Grierson, D., & Fu, D. Q. (2022, February 1). NAC Transcription Factor Family Regulation of Fruit Ripening and Quality: A Review. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11030525

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