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UV-B irradiation differentially regulates terpene synthases and terpene content of peach.

Plant Cell Environ.. 2017-10; 
Liu H, Cao X, Liu X, Xin R, Wang J, Gao J, Wu B, Gao L, Xu C, Zhang B, Grierson D, Chen K.
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Abstract

Plants generate protective molecules in response to ultraviolet (UV) light. In laboratory experiments, 48 h UV-B irradiation of peach fruits and leaves reduced the flavour-related monoterpene linalool by 60%. No isoprene was detected, but other terpenoids increased significantly, including a threefold accumulation of the sesquiterpene (E,E)-α-farnesene, which was also increased by jasmonic acid treatment. RNA sequencing revealed altered transcript levels for two terpene synthases (TPSs): PpTPS1, a TPS-g subfamily member, decreased by 86% and PpTPS2, a TPS-b subfamily member, increased 80-fold. Heterologous expression in Escherichia coli and transient overexpression in tobacco and peach fruits showed PpTPS1 was... More

Keywords

fruit; metabolome; stress; transcriptome; volatiles