EIN3-like gene expression during fruit ripening of Cavendish banana (Musa acuminata cv. Grande naine)


Autoria(s): MBEGUIE-A-MBEGUIE, Didier; HUBERT, Olivier; FILS-LYCAON, Bernard; CHILLET, Marc; BAURENS, Franc-Christophe
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

Ethylene signal transduction initiates with ethylene binding at receptor proteins and terminates in a transcription cascade involving the EIN3/EIL transcription factors. Here, we have isolated four cDNAs homologs of the Arabidopsis EIN3/EIN3-like gene, MA-EILs (Musa acuminata ethylene insensitive 3-like) from banana fruit. Sequence comparison with other banana EIL gene already registered in the database led us to conclude that, at this day, at least five different genes namely MA-EIL1, MA-EIL2/AB266318, MA-EIL3/AB266319, MA-EIL4/AB266320 and AB266321 exist in banana. Phylogenetic analyses included all banana EIL genes within a same cluster consisting of rice OsEILs, a monocotyledonous plant as banana. However, MA-EIL1, MA-EIL2/AB266318, MA-EIL4/AB266320 and AB266321 on one side, and MA-EIL3/AB266319 on the other side, belong to two distant subclusters. MA-EIL mRNAs were detected in all examined banana tissues but at lower level in peel than in pulp. According to tissues, MA-EIL genes were differentially regulated by ripening and ethylene in mature green fruit and wounding in old and young leaves. MA-EIL2/AB266318 was the unique ripening- and ethylene-induced gene; MA-EIL1, MA-EIL4/Ab266320 and AB266321 genes were downregulated, while MA-EIL3/AB266319 presented an unusual pattern of expression. Interestingly, a marked change was observed mainly in MA-EIL1 and MA-EIL3/Ab266319 mRNA accumulation concomitantly with changes in ethylene responsiveness of fruit. Upon wounding, the main effect was observed in MA-EIL4/AB266320 and AB266321 mRNA levels, which presented a markedly increase in both young and old leaves, respectively. Data presented in this study suggest the importance of a transcriptionally step control in the regulation of EIL genes during banana fruit ripening.

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PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM, v.133, n.2, p.435-448, 2008

0031-9317

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/19886

10.1111/j.1399-3054.2008.01083.x

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3054.2008.01083.x

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eng

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WILEY-BLACKWELL

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Physiologia Plantarum

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