International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jul 2012)

Expression Patterns, Activities and Carbohydrate-Metabolizing Regulation of Sucrose Phosphate Synthase, Sucrose Synthase and Neutral Invertase in Pineapple Fruit during Development and Ripening

  • Yan-Li Yao,
  • Guang-Ming Sun,
  • Jiang-Hui Xie,
  • Li-Qing Du,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Xiu-Mei Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms13089460
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
pp. 9460 – 9477

Abstract

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Differences in carbohydrate contents and metabolizing-enzyme activities were monitored in apical, medial, basal and core sections of pineapple (<em>Ananas</em><em> comosus</em> cv. Comte de paris) during fruit development and ripening. Fructose and glucose of various sections in nearly equal amounts were the predominant sugars in the fruitlets, and had obvious differences until the fruit matured. The large rise of sucrose/hexose was accompanied by dramatic changes in sucrose phosphate synthase (SPS) and sucrose synthase (SuSy) activities. By contrast, neutral invertase (NI) activity may provide a mechanism to increase fruit sink strength by increasing hexose concentrations. Furthermore, two cDNAs of <em>Ac-sps</em> (accession no. GQ996582) and <em>Ac-ni</em> (accession no. GQ996581) were first isolated from pineapple fruits utilizing conserved amino-acid sequences. Homology alignment reveals that the amino acid sequences contain some conserved function domains. Transcription expression analysis of <em>Ac-sps</em>,<em> Ac-s</em><em>u</em><em>s</em><em>y</em><em> </em>and <em>Ac-ni</em> also indicated distinct patterns related to sugar accumulation and composition of pineapple fruits. It suggests that differential expressions of multiple gene families are necessary for sugar metabolism in various parts and developmental stages of pineapple fruit. A cycle of sucrose breakdown in the cytosol of sink tissues could be mediated through both Ac-SuSy and Ac-NI, and Ac-NI could be involved in regulating crucial steps by generating sugar signals to the cells in a temporally and spatially restricted fashion.

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