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The potassium channel FaTPK1 plays a critical role in fruit quality formation in strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa)

Journal

PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 737-748

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pbi.12824

Keywords

Potassium channel gene FaTPK1; strawberry fruit ripening; RNA interference and overexpression; Green fluorescent protein subcellular localization; protein expression

Funding

  1. China National Science Foundation [31471837, 41371305, 31672125, 41473004, 31661143046]
  2. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [6171001]
  3. Beijing Training Project for the Leading Talents in S T [LIRC201612]
  4. National Innovation Project [201610019013]

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Potassium (K+), an abundant cation in plant cells, is important in fruit development and plantresistance. However, how cellular K+ is directed by potassium channels in fruit development and quality formation of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) is not yet fully clear. Here, a two-pore K+ (TPK) channel gene in strawberry, FaTPK1, was cloned using reverse transcription-PCR. A green fluorescent protein subcellular localization analysis showed that FaTPK1 localized in the vacuole membrane. A transcription analysis indicated that the mRNA expression level of FaTPK1 increased rapidly and was maintained at a high level in ripened fruit, which was coupled with the fruit's red colour development, suggesting that FaTPK1 is related to fruit quality formation. The down- and up-regulation of the FaTPK1mRNA expression levels using RNA interference and overexpression, respectively, inhibited and promoted fruit ripening, respectively, as demonstrated by consistent changes in firmness and the contents of soluble sugars, anthocyanin and abscisic acid, as well as the transcript levels of ripening-regulated genes PG1 (polygalacturonase), GAL6 (beta-galactosidase), XYL2 (D-xylulose reductase), SUT1 (sucrosetransporter), CHS (chalcone synthase) and CHI (chalcone flavanone isomerase). Additionally, the regulatory changes influenced fruit resistance to Botrytis cinerea. An isothermal calorimetry analysis showed that the Escherichia coli-expressed FaTPK1 recombinant protein could bind K+ with a binding constant of 2.1 x 10(-3) m(-1) and a dissociation constant of 476 mu m. Thus, the strawberry TPK1 is a ubiquitously expressed, tonoplast-localized two-pore potassium channel that plays important roles in fruit ripening and quality formation.

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