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Molecular and Hormonal Mechanisms Regulating Fleshy Fruit Ripening

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CELLS
卷 10, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells10051136

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colour; ethylene; flavour; fruit ripening; softening; plant hormone; transcription factor; epigenetics

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32001750]
  2. Zhejiang Natural Science Fund [LQ21C150005]
  3. Youth research and innovation project of Zhejiang University [2020QNA6025, 31630067]
  4. 111 Project [B17039]

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This article explores the molecular and hormonal mechanisms behind the ripening and quality of fleshy fruits, with a focus on ethylene as the initiator of tomato ripening and the involvement of other hormones such as ABA, JA, and BR in promoting ripening. Light, transcription factors, and non-coding RNAs also play key roles in regulating ripening processes in different fruits.
This article focuses on the molecular and hormonal mechanisms underlying the control of fleshy fruit ripening and quality. Recent research on tomato shows that ethylene, acting through transcription factors, is responsible for the initiation of tomato ripening. Several other hormones, including abscisic acid (ABA), jasmonic acid (JA) and brassinosteroids (BR), promote ripening by upregulating ethylene biosynthesis genes in different fruits. Changes to histone marks and DNA methylation are associated with the activation of ripening genes and are necessary for ripening initiation. Light, detected by different photoreceptors and operating through ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL 5(HY5), also modulates ripening. Re-evaluation of the roles of 'master regulators' indicates that MADS-RIN, NAC-NOR, Nor-like1 and other MADS and NAC genes, together with ethylene, promote the full expression of genes required for further ethylene synthesis and change in colour, flavour, texture and progression of ripening. Several different types of non-coding RNAs are involved in regulating expression of ripening genes, but further clarification of their diverse mechanisms of action is required. We discuss a model that integrates the main hormonal and genetic regulatory interactions governing the ripening of tomato fruit and consider variations in ripening regulatory circuits that operate in other fruits.

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