Abstract
In this study we investigated the transcriptome and epigenome dynamics of the tomato fruit during post-harvest in a landrace
belonging to a group of tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum L.) collectively known as "Piennolo del Vesuvio", all characterized by a long shelflife. Expression of protein-coding genes and microRNAs as well as DNA methylation patterns and histone modifications were analysed
in distinct post-harvest phases. Multi-omics data integration contributed to the elucidation of the molecular mechanisms underlying
processes leading to long shelf-life. We unveiled global changes in transcriptome and epigenome. DNA methylation increased and the
repressive histone mark H3K27me3 was lost as the fruit progressed from red ripe to 150 days post-harvest. Thousands of genes were
differentially expressed, about half of which were potentially epi-regulated as they were engaged in at least one epi-mark change in
addition to being microRNA targets in ~5% of cases. Down-regulation of the ripening regulator MADS-RIN and of genes involved in
ethylene response and cell wall degradation was consistent with the delayed fruit softening. Large-scale epigenome reprogramming
that occurred in the fruit during post-harvest likely contributed to delayed fruit senescence.
Anno
2022
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Riccardo Aversano, Antonio Di Matteo, Samuela Palombieri, Pasquale Termolino, Claudia Angelini, Hamed Bostan,
Maria Cammareri, Federica Maria Consiglio, Floriana Della Ragione, Rosa Paparo, Vladimir Totev Valkov, Antonella Vitiello, Domenico Carputo,
Maria Luisa Chiusano, Maurizio D;Esposito, Silvana Grandillo, Maria Rosaria Matarazzo, Luigi Frusciante, Nunzio D;Agostino,
and Clara Conicella
Maria Cammareri, Federica Maria Consiglio, Floriana Della Ragione, Rosa Paparo, Vladimir Totev Valkov, Antonella Vitiello, Domenico Carputo,
Maria Luisa Chiusano, Maurizio D;Esposito, Silvana Grandillo, Maria Rosaria Matarazzo, Luigi Frusciante, Nunzio D;Agostino,
and Clara Conicella
Editore
Nature Publishing Group in partnership with Nanjing Agricultural University
Rivista
Horticulture research