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Physiol Plant


Title:"Chilling-related cell damage of apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.) fruit cortical tissue impacts antioxidant, lipid and phenolic metabolism"
Author(s):Leisso RS; Buchanan DA; Lee J; Mattheis JP; Sater C; Hanrahan I; Watkins CB; Gapper N; Johnston JW; Schaffer RJ; Hertog ML; Nicolai BM; Rudell DR;
Address:"United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service, Tree Fruit Research Laboratory, Wenatchee, WA, USA; Department of Horticulture, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA"
Journal Title:Physiol Plant
Year:2015
Volume:20140814
Issue:2
Page Number:204 - 220
DOI: 10.1111/ppl.12244
ISSN/ISBN:1399-3054 (Electronic) 0031-9317 (Linking)
Abstract:"'Soggy breakdown' (SB) is an internal flesh disorder of 'Honeycrisp' apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.) fruit that occurs during low temperature storage. The disorder is a chilling injury (CI) in which visible symptoms typically appear after several weeks of storage, but information about the underlying metabolism associated with its induction and development is lacking. The metabolic profile of flesh tissue from wholly healthy fruit and brown and healthy tissues from fruit with SB was characterized using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and liquid chromatograph-mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) and correlation networks revealed correlation among ester volatile compounds by composition and differences in phytosterol, phenolic and putative triacylglycerides (TAGs) metabolism among the tissues. anova-simultaneous component analysis (ASCA) was used to test the significance of metabolic changes linked with tissue health status. ASCA-significant components included antioxidant compounds, TAGs, and phytosterol conjugates. Relative to entirely healthy tissues, elevated metabolite levels in symptomatic tissue included gamma-amino butyric acid, glycerol, sitosteryl (6'-O-palmitoyl) beta-d-glucoside and sitosteryl (6'-O-stearate) beta-d-glucoside, and TAGs containing combinations of 16:0, 18:3, 18:2 and 18:1 fatty acids. Reduced metabolite levels in SB tissue included 5-caffeoyl quinate, beta-carotene, catechin, epicatechin, alpha-tocopherol, violaxanthin and sitosteryl beta-d glucoside. Pathway analysis indicated aspects of primary metabolism differed according to tissue condition, although differences in metabolites involved were more subtle than those of some secondary metabolites. The results implicate oxidative stress and membrane disruption processes in SB development and constitute a diagnostic metabolic profile for the disorder"
Keywords:Analysis of Variance Antioxidants/*analysis *Cold Temperature Discriminant Analysis Fruit/cytology/*metabolism Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Least-Squares Analysis *Lipid Metabolism Malus/*cytology/*metabolism Metabolic Networks and Pathways Metabo;
Notes:"MedlineLeisso, Rachel S Buchanan, David A Lee, Jinwook Mattheis, James P Sater, Chris Hanrahan, Ines Watkins, Christopher B Gapper, Nigel Johnston, Jason W Schaffer, Robert J Hertog, Maarten L A T M Nicolai, Bart M Rudell, David R eng Denmark 2014/06/20 Physiol Plant. 2015 Feb; 153(2):204-20. doi: 10.1111/ppl.12244. Epub 2014 Aug 14"

 
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