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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 892: II International Symposium on Citrus Biotechnology

ANTHOCYANINS: THE 'SECRET' OF SICILIAN BLOOD ORANGES

Authors:   C. Licciardello, M.P. Russo, G. Reforgiato Recupero, J. Bernardi, A. Marocco, E. Butelli, C. Martin, M.L. Chiusano
Keywords:   sweet orange, custom array, EST, glutatione S-transferase, Real time RT-PCR
DOI:   10.17660/ActaHortic.2011.892.44
Abstract:
A flesh-specific oligonucleotide custom array was designed to study gene expression during blood orange ripening. The array included 301 probes derived from a subtracted SSH library, a cDNA-AFLP collection, and a set of regulatory genes from the HarvEST Citrus database. The custom array was hybridized using fruits of ‘Moro’, a blood cultivar, and ‘Cadenera’, a common one, at three different ripening stages: the immature phase, the halfway point of maturation (corresponding to the start of ‘Moro’ pigmentation) and the full ripening. Among 301 probes, 27 in total, corresponding to 20 different transcripts, gave indication of differential expression in stage-stage and/or cultivar-cultivar comparisons. Transcripts encoding for anthocyanins biosynthesis represented most of the total over-expressed probes. The remaining differentially expressed transcripts were functionally associated with primary metabolism as flavour biosynthesis, defense and signal transduction. The expressed products indicating differentially expression were confirmed by Real time RT-PCR.
The main novelty of the customized array here proposed is the use of expressed sequences specifically derived from blood orange flesh, integrating collections from other cultivars to study expression levels in fruits of different cultivars in ripening stages. This is of support to provide information about processes related to anthocyanin pigmentation in fruit flesh. To investigate the involvement of a member of the Glutathione S-Transferase gene family in the vacuolarization of anthocyanins, the SemiQ RT-PCR analysis was performed on various tissues (albedo, flavedo, flesh, young and adult leaves, ovary) of ‘Moro’ and Cadenera, comparing in silico predictions and molecular approaches. Real time RT-PCR was conducted on different pigmented and not pigmented tissues of lemon and sweet oranges, showing the involvement fruit-specific (flesh and rind) of a GST in the anthocyanins pathway.

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