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Induction of a Citrus gene highly homologous to plant and yeast thi genes involved in thiamine biosynthesis during natural and ethylene-induced fruit maturation
Authors:Jacob-Wilk  Debora  Goldschmidt  Eliezer E  Riov  Joseph  Sadka  Avi  Holland  Doron
Institution:(1) Faculty of Agriculture, The Kennedy Leigh Centre for Horticultural Research, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, 76100, Israel;(2) Institute of Horticulture, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, 50250, Israel
Abstract:Maturing citrus fruit undergo pigment changes which can be enhanced by exogenous ethylene. In order to identify genes induced by ethylene in citrus fruit peel, we cloned the gene c-thi1. mRNA corresponding to c-thi1 increased gradually in the peel during natural fruit maturation and in response to ethylene. GA3 pretreatment reduced the inductive effect of ethylene. Levels of c-thi1 increased also in juice sacs but the effect of ethylene was much less prominent. c-thi1 is homologous to yeast and plant genes encoding for an enzyme belonging to the pathway of thiamine biosynthesis. The data suggest that thiamine is involved in citrus fruit maturation.
Keywords:ethylene  gene expression  thiamine  fruit ripening  Citrus
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