Abstract
Strawberry fruits (Fragaria .times. ananassa Duch.) undergo a marked softening during their ripening, and the process is accompanied by a release of free sugars with galactose among them. In this work total .beta.-galactosidase activity was measured in cell wall proteins from strawberry fruits at different developmental stages. Three full-length cDNAs (Fa.beta.gal1, Fa.beta.gal2 and Fa.beta.gal3, resp.) encoding different .beta.-galactosidases (EC 3.2.1.23) were isolated from a library representing red fruit transcripts. All of them could be detected both in fruits and in vegetative tissues. However, only Fa.beta.gal1 showed an increasing expression during the ripening stages up to a max. in the red fruits, while the other two (Fa.beta.gal2 and Fa.beta.gal3) were mostly found in green fruits and became barely detectable during ripening proper. The three .beta.-galactosidase-encoding cDNAs were expressed in the yeast Pichia pastoris, and it was thus possible to demonstrate that each of them encode a .beta.-galactosidase. The expression of the three .beta.-galactosidase genes appears to be down-regulated by auxin, as already obsd. for other ripening-related genes of the non-climacteric strawberry. An unusual characteristic of two strawberry .beta.-galactosidases (Fa.beta.gal1 and Fa.beta.gal2) is that at the C-terminus of the enzymes a domain is found which is structurally related to known animal peptides with a sugar-binding ability.
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Trainotti, L. (2001). beta-Galactosidases with a lectin-like domain are expressed in strawberry. Journal of Experimental Botany, 52(361), 1635–1645. https://doi.org/10.1093/jexbot/52.361.1635
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