Effect of UV-B depletion on flavonoid content and flavonoid biosynthetic gene expression in flesh and peel of wild-type and hp-1 tomato fruits during ripening
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Citazione:
Effect of UV-B depletion on flavonoid content and flavonoid biosynthetic gene expression in flesh and peel of wild-type and hp-1 tomato fruits during ripening / V. Calvenzani, M. Martinelli, D. Giuntini, V. Lazzeri, C. Dall’Asta, G. Galaverna, C. Tonelli, A. Ranieri, K. Petroni - In: Proceedings of the 52. Italian Society of Agricultural genetics annual congress : Padova, Italy - 14/17 September, 2008[s.l] : Società Italiana di Genetica Agraria, 2008. - ISBN 978-88-900622-8-5. - pp. D.33-D.33 (( Intervento presentato al 52. convegno Convegno Annuale della Società Italiana di Genetica Agraria tenutosi a Padova nel 2008.
Abstract:
Flavonoids are a class of plant polyphenols that comprises up to 5000 different molecules,
many of which have shown to be useful for human health. In plants, generally, they are ascribed to
have an important role in plant defense, especially to ultraviolet radiation.
Tomato is an important crop which is worldwide cultivated and eaten. It is the source of some
health-beneficial secondary metabolites. The most represented ones are carotenoids but tomato fruit
has proven a modest source of flavonoids too, especially in peel.
Little is known about the possibility of enhancing flavonoids in tomato fruits by modulating
light quality instead of biotechnological approaches and, therefore, aim of this study was to evaluate
the effect of ultraviolet B radiation depletion on the expression of some genes involved in flavonoid
biosynthesis and on the accumulation of some flavonoids in two tomato genotypes.
Wild type and mutant hp-1 tomato plants were grown until complete fruit ripening under two
different light conditions: whole sunlight spectrum and sunlight spectrum deprived of the UV-B
region (280-320 nm). Flesh and peel of fruit were harvested at three different ripening stages and
samples analyzed to evaluate the influence of the genotype and UV-B depletion on the flavonoid
content and the expression of some flavonoid structural and regulatory genes.
Our analyses indicate that the hp-1 mutation enhances flavonoid gene expression and
accumulation both in flesh and peel. However light quality differentially affects the content of the
phenolics analysed and the expression of some of the biosynthetic genes in the two tissues during the ripening process.
Tipologia IRIS:
03 - Contributo in volume
Keywords:
UV-B ; flavonoids ; gene expression ; tomato
Elenco autori:
V. Calvenzani, M. Martinelli, D. Giuntini, V. Lazzeri, C. Dall’Asta, G. Galaverna, C. Tonelli, A. Ranieri, K. Petroni
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Proceedings of the 52. Italian Society of Agricultural genetics annual congress : Padova, Italy - 14/17 September, 2008