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The Synthesis of Ethylene in Melon Fruit during the Early Stage of Ripening
Authors:Yamamoto  Mitsuaki; Miki  Takeshi; Ishiki  Yasushi; Fujinami  Kouji; Yanagisawa  Yuuko; Nakagawa  Hiroki; Ogura  Nagao; Hirabayashi  Tetsuo; Sato  Takahide
Institution:1Division of Bioproduction Science, Faculty of Horticulture, Chiba University 648 Matsudo, Chiba, 271 Japan
2The Japan Horticultural Productivity Institute 207 Shinbashidai, Kamishiki, Matsudo, Chiba, 271 Japan
Abstract:The levels of mRNA and polypeptide for a 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate(ACC) oxidase were studied to identify the tissues in whichthe synthesis of ethylene first occurs during the initial stageof ripening. RNA and immunoblot analysis showed that the levelsof the mRNA and polypeptide for ACC oxidase were very low inunripe fruit. They first became detectable in the placentaltissue at the pre-climacteric stage, and then their levels increasedin the mesocarp tissue during the climacteric increase in theproduction of ethylene. Two mRNAs for ACC synthase (transcribedfrom ME-ACS1 and ME-ACS2) were detected in the placental tissueand seeds at the pre-climacteric stage, but only the level ofME-ACS1 mRNA, which has been characterized as the mRNA for awound-inducible ACC synthase, increased in mesocarp, placentaltissues and seeds during ripening. The level of ME-ACS2 mRNAthat was isolated from etiolated seedlings of melon, did notchange markedly during ripening. These results suggest thatthe central region of melon fruit (placental tissue and seeds)plays a major role in the production of ethylene during theearly stage of ripening. 3These three authors made equal contribution to this study.
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