POLYAMINE METABOLISM IN RIPENING TOMATO FRUIT .2. POLYAMINE METABOLISM AND SYNTHESIS IN RELATION TO ENHANCED PUTRESCINE CONTENT AND STORAGE LIFE OF ALC TOMATO FRUIT

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RASTOGI, R [1 ]
DAVIES, PJ [1 ]
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[1] CORNELL UNIV,PLANT BIOL SECT,ITHACA,NY 14853
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10.1104/pp.95.1.41
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Q94 [植物学];
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The fruit of the Alcobaca landrace of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) have prolonged keeping qualities (determined by the allele alc) and contain three times as much putrescine as the standard Rutgers variety (Alc) at the ripe stage (ARG Dibble, PJ Davies, MA Mutschler [1988] Plant Physiol 86: 338-340). Polyamine metabolism and biosynthesis were compared in fruit from Rutgers and Rutgers-alc-a near isogenic line possessing the allele alc, at four different stages of ripening. The levels of soluble polyamine conjugates as well as wall bound polyamines in the pericarp tissue and jelly were very low or nondetectable in both genotypes. The increase in putrescine content in alc pericarp is not related to normal ripening as it occurred with time and whether or not the fruit ripened. Pericarp discs of both normal and alc fruit showed a decrease in the metabolism of [1,4-C-14]putrescine and [terminal labeled-H-3]spermidine with ripening, but there were no significant differences between the two genotypes. The activity of ornithine decarboxylase was similar in the fruit pericarp of the two lines. Arginine decarboxylase activity decreased during ripening in Rutgers but decreased and rose again in Rutgers-alc fruit, and as a result it was significantly higher in alc fruit than in the normal fruit at the ripe stage. The elevated putrescine levels in alc fruit appear, therefore, to be due to an increase in the activity of arginine decarboxylase.
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