细胞壁
新陈代谢
果树
果胶
蔷薇科
化学
细胞生长
植物
细胞代谢
园艺
生物
生物化学
作者
Yi Jiang,Jianfen Ye,Leyi Zhou,Miaojin Chen,Yingying Wei,Shu Jiang,Yi Chen,Xingfeng Shao
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scienta.2024.113058
摘要
In this study, molecular composition of cell wall polysaccharides of peach during growth was investigated to elucidate influencing mechanism of hardness which regulated fruit quality. Results revealed that as fruit grew stage I to V (almost 36 to 103 day after flowering), hardness firstly increased and then decreased, reaching its peak in stage II. Microstructure indicated an increase in cell wall thickness and a transition from compact to loose adhesion between cell walls from stage Ⅰ to Ⅱ. Moreover, molecular weight (Mw), monosaccharide composition and fourier transform infrared spectra (FTIR) of peach polysaccharides extracted by water (WPP), chelating agent (CPP) and alkali (APP) indicated Mw of WPP and APP showed a downward trend and reaching the highest in stage II for CPP. Similar tendency appeared in the galacturonic acid (GalA) content. Content of galactose and arabinose in all polysaccharide decreased. Degree of esterificationa (DE) of CPP was the lowest in stage II. An increasing trend appeared in WPP. Finally, β-Galactosidase, α-l-arabinofuranosidase, pectin methyl esterase, polygalacturonase and their associated genes were analyzed to be evidence of the change of molecular composition. Above results implied Mw, GalA content and DE of CPP related with hardness during growth.
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