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Heterologous Overexpression of Apple MdKING1 Promotes Fruit Ripening in Tomato.

Qianyu YueXinyue YangPengda ChengJieqiang HeWenyun ShenYixuan LiFeng-Wang MaChundong NiuQingmei Guan
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Fruit ripening is governed by a complex regulatory network, and ethylene plays an important role in this process. MdKING1 is a γ subunit of SNF1-related protein kinases (SnRKs), but the function was unclear. Here, we characterized the role of MdKING1 during fruit ripening, which can promote fruit ripening through the ethylene pathway. Our findings reveal that MdKING1 has higher expression in early-ripening cultivars than late-ripening during the early stage of apple fruit development, and its transcription level significantly increased during apple fruit ripening. Overexpression of MdKING1 ( MdKING1 OE) in tomatoes could promote early ripening of fruits, with the increase in ethylene content and the loss of fruit firmness. Ethylene inhibitor treatment could delay the fruit ripening of both MdKING1 OE and WT fruits. However, MdKING1 OE fruits turned fruit ripe faster, with an increase in carotenoid content compared with WT. In addition, the expression of genes involved in ethylene biosynthesis ( SlACO1 , SlACS2 , and SlACS4 ), carotenoid biosynthesis ( SlPSY1 and SlGgpps2a ), and fruit firmness regulation ( SlPG2a , SlPL , and SlCEL2 ) was also increased in the fruits of MdKING1 OE plants. In conclusion, our results suggest that MdKING1 plays a key role in promoting tomato fruit ripening, thus providing a theoretical basis for apple fruit quality improvement by genetic engineering in the future.
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