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The biosynthetic pathway for indole-3-acetic acid changes during tomato fruit development
Authors:Ephraim Epstein  Jerry D. Cohen  Janet P. Slovin
Affiliation:(1) Department of Plant Science, Cook College, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, 08901-8520, USA;(2) Department of Horticultural Science, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, 55108, USA;(3) Fruit Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, 20705-2350, USA
Abstract:Phytohormone metabolism during fruit ripening is critical to the controlof this developmental process, yet we know little about pathways for theproduction of many of these signaling compounds. Using stable isotope labelingin both an in vitro aseptic tomato fruit culture systemanddetached greenhouse-grown tomato fruit, we have shown by mass spectral analysisthat tomato uses the tryptophan-independent pathway to produce IAA fromanthranilate or indole. We also show that there is a developmental switch fromtryptophan utilization to tryptophan-independent production that occurs betweenmature green and red-ripe stages of fruit development. Moreover, this pathwayswitch does not appear to be associated with ripening per se in that fruit fromneverripe tomato plants also utilize the tryptophanindependent pathway.
Keywords:Auxin  Developmental regulation  Fruit ripening  Lycopersicon esculentum L.  Neverripe  Phytohormones  Stable isotopes
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