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Inhibition of aconitase in citrus fruit callus results in a metabolic shift towards amino acid biosynthesis
- Source :
- Planta, 234(3), 501-513, Planta 234 (2011) 3
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Citrate, a major determinant of citrus fruit quality, accumulates early in fruit development and declines towards maturation. The isomerization of citrate to isocitrate, catalyzed by aconitase is a key step in acid metabolism. Inhibition of mitochondrial aconitase activity early in fruit development contributes to acid accumulation, whereas increased cytosolic activity of aconitase causes citrate decline. It was previously hypothesized that the block in mitochondrial aconitase activity, inducing acid accumulation, is caused by citramalate. Here, we investigated the effect of citramalate and of another aconitase inhibitor, oxalomalate, on aconitase activity and regulation in callus originated from juice sacs. These compounds significantly increased citrate content and reduced the enzyme's activity, while slightly inducing its protein level. Citramalate inhibited the mitochondrial, but not cytosolic form of the enzyme. Its external application to mandarin fruits resulted in inhibition of aconitase activity, with a transient increase in fruit acidity detected a few weeks later. The endogenous level of citramalate was analyzed in five citrus varieties: its pattern of accumulation challenged the notion of its action as an endogenous inhibitor of mitochondrial aconitase. Metabolite profiling of oxalomalate-treated cells showed significant increases in a few amino acids and organic acids. The activities of alanine transaminase, aspartate transaminase and aspartate kinase, as well as these of two γ-aminobutyrate (GABA)-shunt enzymes, succinic semialdehyde reductase (SSAR) and succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase (SSAD) were significantly induced in oxalomalate-treated cells. It is suggested that the increase in citrate, caused by aconitase inhibition, induces amino acid synthesis and the GABA shunt, in accordance with the suggested fate of citrate during the acid decline stage in citrus fruit.
- Subjects :
- Citrus
Animal Nutrition
alanine aminotransferase
Molecular Sequence Data
Malates
Aspartate transaminase
competitive inhibitor
Plant Science
Biology
iron-regulatory protein-1
Aconitase
Citric Acid
chemistry.chemical_compound
glyoxylate reductase
Biosynthesis
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
Genetics
Aspartate kinase
Amino Acid Sequence
Amino Acids
Enzyme Inhibitors
Israel
Amino acid synthesis
acetohydroxyacid synthase
chemistry.chemical_classification
Aconitate Hydratase
Oxalates
rna-binding activity
food and beverages
Metabolism
gene-expression
Diervoeding
Amino acid
Enzyme
rat liver mitochondrial
chemistry
Biochemistry
biology.protein
WIAS
isocitrate dehydrogenase
succinic-semialdehyde dehydrogenase
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00320935
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Planta, 234(3), 501-513, Planta 234 (2011) 3
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e472a1d7cb1a949cb58e91b9503ae845