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Overexpression of apple <i>Ma12</i>, a mitochondrial pyrophosphatase pump gene, leads to malic acid accumulation and the upregulationof malate dehydrogenase in tomato and apple calli

Meng Gao, Haiyan Zhao, Litong Zheng, Lihua Zhang, Yunjing Peng, Wenfang Ma, Rui Tian, Yangyang Yuan, Fengwang Ma, Mingjun Li, Baiquan Ma

2022Horticulture Research30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Acidity is an important factor influencing the organoleptic quality of apple fruits. In this study, an apple pyrophosphate-energized proton pump (PEPP) gene was isolated and designated MdMa12. On the basis of a phylogenetic analysis in Rosaceae species, PEPP genes were divided into three groups, with apple PEPP genes most closely related to pear PEPP genes. Gene expression analysis revealed that high malic acid content was generally accompanied by high MdMa12 expression levels. Moreover, MdMa12 was mainly expressed in the fruit. A subcellular localization analysis suggested that MdMa12 is a mitochondrial protein. The ectopic expression and overexpression of MdMa12 in “Micro-Tom” tomato and apple calli, respectively, increased the malic acid content. One (MDH12) of four malate dehydrogenase genes highly expressed in transgenic apple calli was confirmed to encode a protein localized in mitochondria. The overexpression of MDH12 increased the malate content in apple calli. Furthermore, MdMa12 overexpression increased MdDTC1, MdMa1, and MdMa10 expression levels, which were identified to transport malate. These findings imply that MdMa12 has important functions related to apple fruit acidity. Our study explored the regulatory effects of mitochondria on the complex mechanism underlying apple fruit acidity.

Topics & Concepts

Malate dehydrogenaseBiologyMalusMalic acidGeneMitochondrionGene expressionMalic enzymeEctopic expressionBiochemistryBotanyDehydrogenaseEnzymeCitric acidPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism
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