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Identification of the SAAT gene involved in strawberry flavor biogenesis by use of DNA microarrays
by
Verhoeven, H.A
, Tunen, A.J. van
, Davis, R.W
, Aharoni, A
, Voet, H. van der
, Keizer, L.C.P
, Jansen, R.C
, Blaas, J
, O'Connell, A.P
, Houwelingen, A.M.M.L. van
, Vos, R.C.H. de
, Alvarez-Huerta, M
, Schena, M
, Sun, Z.K
, Bouwmeester, H.J
, Guis, M
, Mol, J
in
Acetates
/ acyltransferases
/ Acyltransferases - chemistry
/ Acyltransferases - genetics
/ alcohol acyltransferase
/ Alcoholic beverages
/ Alcohols
/ Amino Acid Sequence
/ Base Sequence
/ biosynthesis
/ CALIDAD
/ chemistry
/ Cloning, Molecular
/ Complementary DNA
/ COMPOSE VOLATIL
/ COMPUESTO VOLATIL
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA Primers
/ DNA, Complementary
/ E coli
/ Enzymes
/ enzymology
/ Escherichia coli
/ Escherichia coli - genetics
/ Esters
/ EXPRESION GENICA
/ EXPRESSION DES GENES
/ FLAVEUR
/ flavor compounds
/ Flavors
/ FLAVOUR
/ FRAGARIA ANANASSA
/ FRAISE
/ FRESA
/ Fruit
/ Fruit - enzymology
/ Fruit - genetics
/ FRUITS
/ FRUTAS
/ GENE
/ GENE EXPRESSION
/ GENES
/ Genes, Plant
/ genetics
/ MADURACION
/ MADURAMIENTO
/ MATURATION
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ MURISSAGE
/ NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES
/ Plant Proteins
/ Plants
/ QUALITE
/ QUALITY
/ RIPENING
/ SAAT gene
/ SABOR
/ Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
/ Statistical analysis
/ STRAWBERRIES
/ VOLATILE COMPOUNDS
2000
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Identification of the SAAT gene involved in strawberry flavor biogenesis by use of DNA microarrays
by
Verhoeven, H.A
, Tunen, A.J. van
, Davis, R.W
, Aharoni, A
, Voet, H. van der
, Keizer, L.C.P
, Jansen, R.C
, Blaas, J
, O'Connell, A.P
, Houwelingen, A.M.M.L. van
, Vos, R.C.H. de
, Alvarez-Huerta, M
, Schena, M
, Sun, Z.K
, Bouwmeester, H.J
, Guis, M
, Mol, J
in
Acetates
/ acyltransferases
/ Acyltransferases - chemistry
/ Acyltransferases - genetics
/ alcohol acyltransferase
/ Alcoholic beverages
/ Alcohols
/ Amino Acid Sequence
/ Base Sequence
/ biosynthesis
/ CALIDAD
/ chemistry
/ Cloning, Molecular
/ Complementary DNA
/ COMPOSE VOLATIL
/ COMPUESTO VOLATIL
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA Primers
/ DNA, Complementary
/ E coli
/ Enzymes
/ enzymology
/ Escherichia coli
/ Escherichia coli - genetics
/ Esters
/ EXPRESION GENICA
/ EXPRESSION DES GENES
/ FLAVEUR
/ flavor compounds
/ Flavors
/ FLAVOUR
/ FRAGARIA ANANASSA
/ FRAISE
/ FRESA
/ Fruit
/ Fruit - enzymology
/ Fruit - genetics
/ FRUITS
/ FRUTAS
/ GENE
/ GENE EXPRESSION
/ GENES
/ Genes, Plant
/ genetics
/ MADURACION
/ MADURAMIENTO
/ MATURATION
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ MURISSAGE
/ NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES
/ Plant Proteins
/ Plants
/ QUALITE
/ QUALITY
/ RIPENING
/ SAAT gene
/ SABOR
/ Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
/ Statistical analysis
/ STRAWBERRIES
/ VOLATILE COMPOUNDS
2000
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Identification of the SAAT gene involved in strawberry flavor biogenesis by use of DNA microarrays
by
Verhoeven, H.A
, Tunen, A.J. van
, Davis, R.W
, Aharoni, A
, Voet, H. van der
, Keizer, L.C.P
, Jansen, R.C
, Blaas, J
, O'Connell, A.P
, Houwelingen, A.M.M.L. van
, Vos, R.C.H. de
, Alvarez-Huerta, M
, Schena, M
, Sun, Z.K
, Bouwmeester, H.J
, Guis, M
, Mol, J
in
Acetates
/ acyltransferases
/ Acyltransferases - chemistry
/ Acyltransferases - genetics
/ alcohol acyltransferase
/ Alcoholic beverages
/ Alcohols
/ Amino Acid Sequence
/ Base Sequence
/ biosynthesis
/ CALIDAD
/ chemistry
/ Cloning, Molecular
/ Complementary DNA
/ COMPOSE VOLATIL
/ COMPUESTO VOLATIL
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA Primers
/ DNA, Complementary
/ E coli
/ Enzymes
/ enzymology
/ Escherichia coli
/ Escherichia coli - genetics
/ Esters
/ EXPRESION GENICA
/ EXPRESSION DES GENES
/ FLAVEUR
/ flavor compounds
/ Flavors
/ FLAVOUR
/ FRAGARIA ANANASSA
/ FRAISE
/ FRESA
/ Fruit
/ Fruit - enzymology
/ Fruit - genetics
/ FRUITS
/ FRUTAS
/ GENE
/ GENE EXPRESSION
/ GENES
/ Genes, Plant
/ genetics
/ MADURACION
/ MADURAMIENTO
/ MATURATION
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ MURISSAGE
/ NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES
/ Plant Proteins
/ Plants
/ QUALITE
/ QUALITY
/ RIPENING
/ SAAT gene
/ SABOR
/ Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
/ Statistical analysis
/ STRAWBERRIES
/ VOLATILE COMPOUNDS
2000
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Identification of the SAAT gene involved in strawberry flavor biogenesis by use of DNA microarrays
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Identification of the SAAT gene involved in strawberry flavor biogenesis by use of DNA microarrays
2000
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Fruit flavor is a result of a complex mixture of numerous compounds. The formation of these compounds is closely correlated with the metabolic changes occurring during fruit maturation. Here, we describe the use of DNA microarrays and appropriate statistical analyses to dissect a complex developmental process. In doing so, we have identified a novel strawberry alcohol acyltransferase (SAAT) gene that plays a crucial role in flavor biogenesis in ripening fruit. Volatile esters are quantitatively and qualitatively the most important compounds providing fruity odors. Biochemical evidence for involvement of the SAAT gene in formation of fruity esters is provided by characterizing the recombinant protein expressed in Escherichia coli. The SAAT enzyme showed maximum activity with aliphatic medium-chain alcohols, whose corresponding esters are major components of strawberry volatiles. The enzyme was capable of utilizing short- and medium-chain, branched, and aromatic acyl-CoA molecules as cosubstrates. The results suggest that the formation of volatile esters in fruit is subject to the availability of acyl-CoA molecules and alcohol substrates and is dictated by the temporal expression pattern of the SAAT gene(s) and substrate specificity of the SAAT enzyme(s).
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American Society of Plant Physiologists,American Society of Plant Biologists
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