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Genetic and chemical characterization of an EMS induced mutation in Cucumis melo CRTISO gene
Authors:Navot Galpaz  Yosi Burger  Tamar Lavee  Galil Tzuri  Amir Sherman  Tal Melamed  Ravit Eshed  Ayala Meir  Vitaly Portnoy  Einat Bar  Einav Shimoni-Shor  Ari Feder  Yuval Saar  Uzi Saar  Fabian Baumkoler  Efraim Lewinsohn  Arthur A Schaffer  Nurit Katzir  Yaakov Tadmor
Institution:1. Department of Vegetable Crops & Plant Genetics, Agricultural Research Organization, Newe Ya’ar Research Center, P.O. Box 1021, Ramat Yishay 30-095, Israel;2. Department of Fruit Science, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, P.O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50-250, Israel;3. Department of Vegetable Crops & Plant Genetics, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, P.O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50-250, Israel
Abstract:In order to broaden the available genetic variation of melon, we developed an ethyl methanesulfonate mutation library in an orange-flesh ‘Charentais’ type melon line that accumulates β-carotene. One mutagenized M2 family segregated for a novel recessive trait, a yellow–orange fruit flesh (‘yofI’). HPLC analysis revealed that ‘yofI’ accumulates pro-lycopene (tetra-cis-lycopene) as its major fruit pigment. The altered carotenoid composition of ‘yofI’ is associated with a significant change of the fruit aroma since cleavage of β-carotene yields different apocarotenoids than the cleavage of pro-lycopene. Normally, pro-lycopene is further isomerized by CRTISO (carotenoid isomerase) to yield all-trans-lycopene, which is further cyclized to β-carotene in melon fruit. Cloning and sequencing of ‘yofI’ CRTISO identified two mRNA sequences which lead to truncated forms of CRTISO. Sequencing of the genomic CRTISO identified an A–T transversion in ‘yofI’ which leads to a premature STOP codon. The early carotenoid pathway genes were up regulated in yofI fruit causing accumulation of other intermediates such as phytoene and ζ-carotene. Total carotenoid levels are only slightly increased in the mutant. Mutants accumulating pro-lycopene have been reported in both tomato and watermelon fruits, however, this is the first report of a non-lycopene accumulating fruit showing this phenomenon.
Keywords:Cucumis melo  Ethyl methanesulfonate  Carotenoid isomerase  Pro-lycopene  Apocarotenoids  Gene expression
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