Genomic tools for a better understanding of the fruit ripening process
Claudio Bonghi and Livio Trainotti
Stewart Postharvest Review, Volume 2, Number 2, April 2006, pp. 1-10(10)
2005
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Main findings: Global transcript profiling methods allowed the association of newly identified genes, such as some transcription factors, with the ripening syndrome. Furthermore, they helped in the functional characterisation of genes important for quality traits, such as aroma evolution and pigmentation. Comparative genomics carried out by digital analysis of expressed sequence tag repertoires and microarray analyses indicated that groups of genes responsible for regulatory mechanisms are shared between climacteric and non-climacteric fruits.
Direction for the future research: Gene sequences are important for fruit characteristics and can be useful in marker-assisted selection of new varieties. Further information on regulation of fruit ripening requires an extensive analysis of the proteome. Comparative proteomics is an efficient strategy that could be used to achieve this goal. The identification of differentially-expressed protein is becoming easier as a result of the rapid growth of plant DNA databases that allow association of a protein sequence with its cognate gene.