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Molecular Bases of Fruit Quality in Prunus Species: An Integrated Genomic, Transcriptomic, and Metabolic Review with a Breeding Perspective

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms22010333

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Prunus; fruit quality; genomics; transcriptomics; metabolomics; epigenetics; breeding

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  1. Seneca Foundation of the Region of Murcia [19879/GERM/15]
  2. Apricot Breeding project of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness

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Fruit ripening in plants involves complex processes that require the coordinated change in expression of hundreds to thousands of genes and various biochemical and physiological signal cascades. In Prunus species, ripening includes carbohydrate conversion, fruit firmness reduction, color changes, acidity decrease, and aroma increase, all of which are regulated at molecular levels.
In plants, fruit ripening is a coordinated developmental process that requires the change in expression of hundreds to thousands of genes to modify many biochemical and physiological signal cascades such as carbohydrate and organic acid metabolism, cell wall restructuring, ethylene production, stress response, and organoleptic compound formation. In Prunus species (including peaches, apricots, plums, and cherries), fruit ripening leads to the breakdown of complex carbohydrates into sugars, fruit firmness reductions (softening by cell wall degradation and cuticle properties alteration), color changes (loss of green color by chlorophylls degradation and increase in non-photosynthetic pigments like anthocyanins and carotenoids), acidity decreases, and aroma increases (the production and release of organic volatile compounds). Actually, the level of information of molecular events at the transcriptional, biochemical, hormonal, and metabolite levels underlying ripening in Prunus fruits has increased considerably. However, we still poorly understand the molecular switch that occurs during the transition from unripe to ripe fruits. The objective of this review was to analyze of the molecular bases of fruit quality in Prunus species through an integrated metabolic, genomic, transcriptomic, and epigenetic approach to better understand the molecular switch involved in the ripening process with important consequences from a breeding point of view.

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