Combined transcriptome, genetic diversity and metabolite profiling in tomato fruit reveals that the ethylene response factor SlERF6 plays an important role in ripening and carotenoid accumulation
Open Access
- 23 November 2011
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Plant Journal
- Vol. 70 (2), 191-204
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-313x.2011.04863.x
Abstract
Solanum lycopersicum (tomato) and its wild relatives harbor genetic diversity that yields heritable variation in fruit chemistry that could be exploited to identify genes regulating their synthesis and accumulation. Carotenoids, for example, are essential in plant and animal nutrition, and are the visual indicators of ripening for many fruits, including tomato. Whereas carotenoid synthesis is well characterized, factors regulating flux through the pathway are poorly understood at the molecular level. To exploit the impact of tomato genetic diversity on carotenoids, Solanum pennellii introgression lines were used as a source of defined natural variation and as a resource for the identification of candidate regulatory genes. Ripe fruits were analyzed for numerous fruit metabolites and transcriptome profiles generated using a 12 000 unigene oligoarray. Correlation analysis between carotenoid content and gene expression profiles revealed 953 carotenoid‐correlated genes. To narrow the pool, subnetwork analysis of carotenoid‐correlated transcription revealed 38 candidates. One candidate for impact on trans‐lycopene and β‐carotene accumulation was functionally charaterized, SlERF6, revealing that it indeed influences carotenoid biosynthesis and additional ripening phenotypes. Reduced expression of SlERF6 by RNAi enhanced both carotenoid and ethylene levels during fruit ripening, demonstrating an important role for SlERF6 in ripening, integrating the ethylene and carotenoid synthesis pathways.Keywords
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