Chlorophyll, carotenoid and Vitamin C metabolism regulation in Actinidia chinensis 'Hongyang' outer pericarp during fruit development

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Ascorbic acid (AsA), chlorophyll and carotenoid contents and their associated gene expression patterns were analysed in Actinidia chinensis 'Hongyang' outer pericarp. The results showed chlorophyll degradation during fruit development and softening, exposed the yellow carotenoid pigments. LHCB1 and CLS1 gene expressions were decreased, while PPH2 and PPH3 gene expressions were increased, indicating that downregulation of chlorophyll biosynthesis and upregulation of its degradation, caused chlorophyll degradation. A decrease in the expression of the late carotenoid biosynthesis and maintenance genes (LCYB1, LCYE1, CYP1, CYP2, ZEP1, VDE1, VDE2, and NCED2) and degradation gene (CCD1), showed biosynthesis and degradation of carotenoid could be regulatory factors involved in fruit development. Most genes expression data of L-galactose and recycling pathway were agreement with the AsA concentrations in the fruit, suggesting these are the predominant pathways of AsA biosynthesis. GMP1, GME1 and GGP1 were identified as the key genes controlling AsA biosynthesis in 'Hongyang' outer pericarp.

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Zhang, J. Y., Pan, D. L., Jia, Z. H., Wang, T., Wang, G., & Guo, Z. R. (2018). Chlorophyll, carotenoid and Vitamin C metabolism regulation in Actinidia chinensis “Hongyang” outer pericarp during fruit development. PLoS ONE, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194835

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