Abstract

α-Mannosidase (α-Man), a fruit ripening-specific N-glycan processing enzyme, is involved in ripening-associated fruit softening process. However, the regulation of fruit-ripening specific expression of α-Man is not well understood. We have identified and functionally characterized the promoter of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) α-Man to provide molecular insights into its transcriptional regulation during fruit ripening. Fruit ripening-specific activation of the α-Man promoter was revealed by analysing promoter driven expression of beta-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter in transgenic tomato. We found that RIPENING INHIBITOR (RIN), a MADS box family transcription factor acts as positive transcriptional regulator of α-Man during fruit ripening. RIN directly bound to the α-Man promoter sequence and promoter activation/α-Man expression was compromised in rin mutant fruit. Deletion analysis revealed that a promoter fragment (567 bp upstream of translational start site) that contained three CArG boxes (binding sites for RIN) was sufficient to drive GUS expression in fruits. In addition, α-Man expression was down-regulated in fruits of Nr mutant which is impaired in ethylene perception and promoter activation/α-Man expression was induced in wild type following treatment with a precursor of ethylene biosynthesis, 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC). Although, α-Man expression was induced in rin mutant after ACC treatment, the transcript level was less as compared to ACC-treated wild type. Taken together, these results suggest RIN-mediated direct transcriptional regulation of α-Man during fruit ripening and ethylene may acts in RIN-dependent and -independent ways to regulate α-Man expression.

Highlights

  • Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is an important component of human diet and serves a model for biochemical and genetic analysis of fleshy fruit development and ripening process

  • We found that RIPENING INHIBITOR (RIN), a MADS box family transcription factor acts as positive transcriptional regulator of α-Man during fruit ripening

  • In silico analysis revealed the presence of RIN binding sites (CArG boxes) within the α-Man promoter (Supplementary Table S1) which suggested the possible role of RIN in the regulation of α-Man transcript expression during fruit ripening

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Introduction

Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is an important component of human diet and serves a model for biochemical and genetic analysis of fleshy fruit development and ripening process. During ripening, tomato pericarp has been shown to accumulate high amount of free N-glycans as precursors of N-glycosylation or as a result of N-glycoprotein degradation (Priem et al, 1993; Nakamura et al, 2008; Hossain et al, 2009). These free N-glycans can stimulate fruit ripening by inducing ethylene biosynthesis and signaling (Priem and Gross, 1992). Regulation of β-Hex expression during fruit ripening was being studied in detail (Irfan et al, 2014); our knowledge of how α-Man expression is regulated during fruit ripening is still not clear

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