Abstract

Fresh-cut luffa (Luffa cylindrica) fruits commonly undergo browning. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms regulating this process. We used the RNA-seq technique to analyze the transcriptomic changes occurring during the browning of fresh-cut fruits from luffa cultivar ‘Fusi-3’. Over 90 million high-quality reads were assembled into 58,073 Unigenes, and 60.86% of these were annotated based on sequences in four public databases. We detected 35,282 Unigenes with significant hits to sequences in the NCBInr database, and 24,427 Unigenes encoded proteins with sequences that were similar to those of known proteins in the Swiss-Prot database. Additionally, 20,546 and 13,021 Unigenes were similar to existing sequences in the Eukaryotic Orthologous Groups of proteins and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes databases, respectively. Furthermore, 27,301 Unigenes were differentially expressed during the browning of fresh-cut luffa fruits (i.e., after 1–6 h). Moreover, 11 genes from five gene families (i.e., PPO, PAL, POD, CAT, and SOD) identified as potentially associated with enzymatic browning as well as four WRKY transcription factors were observed to be differentially regulated in fresh-cut luffa fruits. With the assistance of rapid amplification of cDNA ends technology, we obtained the full-length sequences of the 15 Unigenes. We also confirmed these Unigenes were expressed by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis. This study provides a comprehensive transcriptome sequence resource, and may facilitate further studies aimed at identifying genes affecting luffa fruit browning for the exploitation of the underlying mechanism.

Highlights

  • Luffa cylindrica of the family Cucurbitaceae is one of the most important vegetables and widely used medicinal plants in China

  • A total of 27,301 differentially expressed Unigenes were detected in four sequenced libraries

  • 11 browningrelated genes from five gene families (i.e., PPO, PAL, POD, CAT, and SOD) as well as four WRKY transcription factors were observed to be differentially regulated in fresh-cut luffa fruits

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Introduction

Luffa cylindrica (i.e., luffa) of the family Cucurbitaceae is one of the most important vegetables and widely used medicinal plants in China. People are increasingly starting to pay more attention to diet, nutrition, and health. Delicious, and has beneficial effects on human health, the land area on which it is cultivated continues to increase [1,2,3]. There are currently two luffa species, namely towel gourd (Luffa cylindrica Roem.) and sinkwa. RNA-seq and analysis of the transcriptome during the browning of fresh-cut ’Fusi-3’ fruits (STIT2017-1-2). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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