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Molecular cloning and characterization of genes related to the ethylene signal transduction pathway in pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) under different temperature treatments
J Biosci ; 2019 Dec; 44(6): 1-10
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-214203
ABSTRACT
Low temperature storage is a common method for storing pomegranates post-harvest; however, unsuitable low temperaturescan cause fruit chilling injuries, the molecular mechanism of which is as yet unclear. Ethylene is a major factor affecting thepost-harvest storage quality of pomegranates, and functions mainly through the ethylene signal transduction pathway.ERF1, ERF2 and ETR are key genes in the ethylene signal transduction pathway. Here, we used RACE and homologouscloning techniques to obtain PgERF1 (KU058889), PgERF2 (KU058890) and PgETR (KU058891) from Punica granatumcv. Yushizi. Sequence alignment and functional domain analysis revealed that both PgERF1 and PgERF2 contained aDNA-binding-site at the 120th to 177th amino acids of the N-terminus, which is a typical AP2/ERF center structuredomain. Analysis of changes in expression of PgERF1, PgERF2 and PgETR following storage for different lengths of time(0, 14, 28, 42 and 56 days) at different temperatures (0C, 5C, 10C and 15C) revealed that the expression levels ofPgERF1 and PgERF2 had a significant positive correlation. At the same time, the expression of both PgERF1 and PgERF2increased continuously with time when seeds were stored at 0C. However, there was no obvious linear relationshipbetween time stored and the levels of expression of PgETR. Therefore, we inferred that at 0C, the ethylene signaltransduction pathway might play an important role in fruit chilling injuries during post-harvest storage.

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Journal: J Biosci Year: 2019 Type: Article