Developmental gene regulation during tomato fruit ripening and in-vitro sepal morphogenesis

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Glenn E Bartley
Betty K Ishida
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[1] Western Regional Research Center, U. States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Albany, CA 94710
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Lycopene; Tomato Fruit; Parthenocarpic Fruit; Tentative Consensus Sequence; Mature Green Stage;
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10.1186/1471-2229-3-4
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Background: Red ripe tomatoes are the result of numerous physiological changes controlled by hormonal and developmental signals, causing maturation or differentiation of various fruit tissues simultaneously. These physiological changes affect visual, textural, flavor, and aroma characteristics, making the fruit more appealing to potential consumers for seed dispersal. Developmental regulation of tomato fruit ripening has, until recently, been lacking in rigorous investigation. We previously indicated the presence of up-regulated transcription factors in ripening tomato fruit by data mining in TIGR Tomato Gene Index. In our in-vitro system, green tomato sepals cultured at 16 to 22°C turn red and swell like ripening tomato fruit while those at 28°C remain green. Results: Here, we have further examined regulation of putative developmental genes possibly involved in tomato fruit ripening and development. Using molecular biological methods, we have determined the relative abundance of various transcripts of genes during in vitro sepal ripening and in tomato fruit pericarp at three stages of development. A number of transcripts show similar expression in fruits to RIN and PSY1, ripening-associated genes, and others show quite different expression. Conclusions: Our investigation has resulted in confirmation of some of our previous database mining results and has revealed differences in gene expression that may be important for tomato cultivar variation. We present new and intriguing information on genes that should now be studied in a more focused fashion. © 2003 Bartley and Ishida; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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