Secondary metabolism and defense responses are differently regulated in two grapevine cultivars during ripening
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
"Vitis vinifera 'Nebbiolo' is one of the most important wine grape cultivars used to produce
prestigious high-quality wines known throughout the world, such as Barolo and Barbaresco.
'Nebbiolo' is a distinctive genotype characterized by medium/high vigor, long vegetative and ripening
cycles, and limited berry skin color rich in 30-hydroxylated anthocyanins. To investigate the
molecular basis of these characteristics, 'Nebbiolo' berries collected at three different stages of ripening
(berry pea size, véraison, and harvest) were compared with V. vinifera 'Barbera' berries, which are
rich in 30,50-hydroxylated anthocyanins, using transcriptomic and analytical approaches. In two
consecutive seasons, the two genotypes confirmed their characteristic anthocyanin profiles associated
with a different modulation of their transcriptomes during ripening. Secondary metabolism and
response to stress were the functional categories that most differentially changed between 'Nebbiolo'
and 'Barbera'. The profile rich in 30-hydroxylated anthocyanins of 'Nebbiolo' was likely linked to
a transcriptional downregulation of key genes of anthocyanin biosynthesis. In addition, at berry
pea size, the defense metabolism was more active in 'Nebbiolo' than 'Barbera' in absence of biotic
attacks. Accordingly, several pathogenesis-related proteins, WRKY transcription factors, and stilbene
synthase genes were overexpressed in 'Nebbiolo', suggesting an interesting specific regulation of
defense pathways in this genotype that deserves to be further explored."
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
"high-throughput sequencing; anthocyanin profile; flavonoid 30; 50-hydroxylases; stilbene synthases; defense metabolism"
Elenco autori:
Gribaudo, Ivana; Gambino, Giorgio; Boccacci, Paolo; Mannini, Franco; Perrone, Irene; Pagliarani, Chiara
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