Multi-omics data integration provides insights into the post-harvest biology of a long shelf-life tomato landrace
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
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.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tomato; epigenetics; post-harvest; multi-omics
List of contributors:
Palombieri, Samuela; D'Esposito, Maurizio; Grandillo, Silvana; Consiglio, MARIA FEDERICA; Angelini, Claudia; Matarazzo, MARIA ROSARIA; Cammareri, Maria; Paparo, Rosa; Termolino, Pasquale; DELLA RAGIONE, Floriana; Vitiello, Antonella; Valkov, VLADIMIR TOTEV; Conicella, Clara
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