Abstract

Full-length cDNAs encoding ξ-carotene desaturase (CmZDS), lycopene ε-cyclase (CmLCYE), β-ring carotene hydroxylase (CmCHXB), and zeaxanthin epoxidase (CmZEP), and partial-length cDNA encoding ε-ring carotene hydroxylase (CmCHXE) were isolated in Chamoe (Cucumis melo L. var. makuwa), an important commercial fruit. Sequence analyses revealed that these proteins share high identity and common features with other orthologous genes. Expression levels of entire genes involved in the carotenoid biosynthetic pathway were investigated in the peel, pulp, and stalk of chamoe cultivars Ohbokggul and Gotgam. Most of the carotenoid biosynthetic genes were expressed at their highest levels in the stalk, whereas carotenoids were highly distributed in the peel. The expression levels of all carotenoid biosynthetic genes in fruits of the native cultivar Gotgam chamoe were higher than those in the cultivar Ohbokggul chamoe, consistent with the abundant carotenoid accumulation in Gotgam chamoe fruits and trace carotenoid content of Ohbokggul chamoe fruit. Lutein and β-carotene were the dominant carotenoids; high levels (278.05 μg g−1 and 112.02 μg g−1 dry weight, respectively) were found in the peel of Gotgam chamoe. Our findings may provide a foundation for elucidating the carotenoid biosynthetic mechanism in C. melo and inform strategies for developing new chamoe cultivars with improved characteristics.

Highlights

  • Melon (Cucumis melo L.), which belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family, is one of the most highly consumed fruit crops worldwide because of its pleasant flavor and nutritional value

  • CmZDS was composed of 1976 bp, with a 1731-bp open reading frame (ORF) encoding a protein of 576 amino acids

  • Expression levels of entire genes involved in carotenoid biosynthetic pathways were investigated in different fruit parts of the Ohbokggul and Gotgam cultivars, the latter of which is a native Korean variety

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Introduction

Melon (Cucumis melo L.), which belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family, is one of the most highly consumed fruit crops worldwide because of its pleasant flavor and nutritional value. The cultivar Ohbokggul chamoe, which has a golden-colored skin with silver lines and sweet white flesh, is one of the most popular fruits on the market. The native Korean cultivar chamoe, Gotgam, has green skin with distinctive green stripes running from end to end, and very thick, light-green flesh. Gotgam chamoe has greater flavor, nutrient content, and disease resistance than other chamoe cultivars [6]. Given these favorable characteristics, Gotgam chamoe has recently acquired agronomic relevance for melon breeding programs in Korea

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