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ABA-responsive transcription factor ABF1-1 promotes JA biosynthesis to accelerate suberin polyphenolic formation in wounded kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis).

Authors :
Wei, Xiaobo
Wei, Xiaopeng
Guan, Weiliang
Nong, Wenqian
Chen, Renchi
Tao, Xiaoya
Mao, Linchun
Source :
Postharvest Biology & Technology. May2022, Vol. 187, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

• AchLOX3 and AchOPR3 were involved in JA biosynthesis of kiwifruit. • ABA-induced AchABF1-1 was a nucleus-localized transcription factor. • AchABF1-1 activated AchLOX3 and AchOPR3 expression by binding to their promoters. • ABA promoted SPP formation by the induction of JA biosynthesis. Mechanical damage is a central limiting factor in the maintenance of the postharvest fruit quality during harvest, transportation, and processing. In this study, wounded kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis cv. Xuxiang) were respectively treated with abscisic acid (ABA), fluridone (FLD, an inhibitor of ABA biosynthesis), methyl jasmonate (MeJA), diethyldithiocarbamic acid (DIECA, an inhibitor of JA biosynthesis), and ABA+DIECA to investigate the potential interaction between ABA and JA in the process of wound healing. The results showed that blocking JA biosynthesis significantly reduced the positive effect of ABA on the accumulation of suberin polyphenolic (SPP). Besides, transiently overexpressed the AchLOX3 and AchOPR3 in tobacco (Nicotiana benthamiana) leaves confirmed that these two genes respectively encoded lipoxygenase and 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid reductase involved in JA biosynthesis. Notably, the positive regulation of transcription factor (TF) AchABF1-1 on AchLOX3 and AchOPR3 was identified. ABA-induced AchABF-1 located in the nucleus and activated the transcriptional expression of AchLOX3 and AchOPR3 through binding to their promoters. These results were further confirmed in the tobacco leaves overexpressing AchABF1-1 in which AchABF1-1 promoted NbLOX and NbOPR expression with the increases of JA content. In addition, exogenous ABA increased endogenous JA content, and enhanced LOX and OPR activities as well as their related gene expression, while FLD reduced these indices. These results suggested that the promotion effect of JA on the SPP accumulation was enhanced through the promotion of JA biosynthesis by ABA-responsive transcription factor AchABF1-1 during the wound healing process of kiwifruit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09255214
Volume :
187
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Postharvest Biology & Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155427808
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.postharvbio.2022.111850