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BCH1 expression pattern contributes to the fruit carotenoid diversity between peach and apricot

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 197, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2023.107647

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Peach(Prunus persica L; Batsch); Apricot(Prunus armeniaca L; ); Carotenoids; BCH; Promoter

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Peach and apricot, two economically important species in the Prunus genus, exhibit distinct carotenoid profiles. The β-carotene content is higher in mature apricot fruits, giving them an orange color, while peach fruits accumulate xanthophylls with a yellow color. Transcriptional analysis revealed that BCH1 gene expression is higher in peach, correlating with the carotenoid profiles. However, the enzymatic activity of BCH1 is similar in both species. Comparative analysis of the BCH1 gene promoters between peach and apricot provided insights into their promoter activity differences.
Peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) and apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) are two species of economic importance for fruit production in the genus Prunus. Peach and apricot fruits exhibit significant differences in carotenoid levels and profiles. HPLC-PAD analysis showed that a greater content of 8-carotene in mature apricot fruits is primarily responsible for orange color, while peach fruits showed a prominent accumulation of xanthophylls (violaxanthin and cryptoxanthin) with yellow color. There are two 8-carotene hydroxylase genes in both peach and apricot genomes. Transcriptional analysis revealed that BCH1 expresses highly in peach but lowly in apricot fruit, showing a correlation with peach and apricot fruit carotenoid profiles. By using a carotenoid engineered bac-terial system, it was demonstrated that there was no difference in the BCH1 enzymatic activity between peach and apricot. Comparative analysis about the putative cis-acting regulatory elements between peach and apricot BCH1 promoters provided important information for our understanding of the differences in promoter activity of the BCH1 genes in peach and apricot. Therefore, we investigated the promoter activity of BCH1 gene through a GUS detection system, and confirmed that the difference in the transcription level of the BCH1 gene resulted from the difference of the promoter function. This study provides important perspective to understanding the diversity of carotenoid accumulation in Prunus fruits such as peach and apricot. In particular, BCH1 gene is proposed as a main predictor for 8-carotene content in peach and apricot fruits during the ripening process.

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