A ripening-induced SlGH3-2 gene regulates fruit ripening via adjusting auxin-ethylene levels in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)

T Sravankumar, Akash, NK Naik, R Kumar - Plant molecular biology, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Key message Silencing of SlGH3-2 in tomato alters auxin and ethylene levels
during fruit ripening and cause reduced lycopene accumulation in the transgenic fruits.
Abstract While auxin's role during fleshy fruit ripening is widely acknowledged to be
important, the physiological functions of several ripening-induced genes, especially those
involved in the maintenance of cellular auxin homeostasis, largely remain under-explored.
In the present study, the updated inventory shows that 24 members constitute the Gretchen …

A ripening-induced SlGH3-2 gene regulates fruit ripening via adjusting auxin-ethylene levels in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.).

TS Thula Sravankumar, A Akash, NKN NandKiran Naik… - 2018 - cabidigitallibrary.org
While auxin's role during fleshy fruit ripening is widely acknowledged to be important, the
physiological functions of several ripening-induced genes, especially those involved in the
maintenance of cellular auxin homeostasis, largely remain under-explored. In the present
study, the updated inventory shows that 24 members constitute the Gretchen-Hagen 3 (GH3)
gene family in tomato. Their characterization using an expression profiling approach
revealed that SlGH3-2, a member of the group II IAA-amido synthetase, is strongly induced …
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