采后
成熟
转录组
代谢途径
生物
生物化学
化学
基因
园艺
基因表达
作者
Li Li,Ping Yi,Sun Jian,Jie Tang,Guoming Liu,Jinfeng Bi,Jianwen Teng,Meijiao Hu,Fang Yuan,Xuemei He,Jinfeng Sheng,Ming Xin,Zhichun Li,Changbao Li,Yayuan Tang,Dongning Ling
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.foodres.2023.112531
摘要
Mango is one of the most economically important fruit; however, the gene regulatory mechanism associated with ripening and quality changes during storage remains largely unclear. This study explored the relationship between transcriptome changes and postharvest mango quality. Fruit quality patterns and volatile components were obtained using headspace gas chromatography and ion-mobility spectrometry (HS-GC-IMS). The changes in mango peel and pulp transcriptome were analyzed during four stages (pre-harvesting, harvesting, maturity, and overripe stages). Based on the temporal analysis, multiple genes involved in the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites were upregulated in both the peel and pulp during the mango ripening process. Moreover, cysteine and methionine metabolism related to ethylene synthesis were upregulated in the pulp over time. Weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) further showed that the pathways of pyruvate metabolism, citrate cycle, propionate metabolism, autophagy, and SNARE interactions in vesicular transport were positively correlated with the ripening process. Finally, a regulatory network of important pathways from pulp to peel was constructed during the postharvest storage of mango fruit. The above findings provide a global insight into the molecular regulation mechanisms of postharvest mango quality and flavor changes.
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