Modification of 13-hydroperoxide lyase expression in olive affects plant growth and results in altered volatile profile
•Sense and RNAi constructs of olive 13-HPL were used for olive transformation.•RNAi lines show a high decrease of C6 volatiles and a strong increase of C5 volatiles.•Silencing of the 13-HPL gene severely affected plant growth and development.•This work constitutes a functional genomic study related...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant science (Limerick) 2021-12, Vol.313, p.111083-111083, Article 111083 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Sense and RNAi constructs of olive 13-HPL were used for olive transformation.•RNAi lines show a high decrease of C6 volatiles and a strong increase of C5 volatiles.•Silencing of the 13-HPL gene severely affected plant growth and development.•This work constitutes a functional genomic study related to virgin olive oil quality.
The C6 aldehydes, alcohols, and the corresponding esters are the most important compounds of virgin olive oil aroma. These C6 volatile compounds are synthesized via the 13-hydroperoxide lyase (13-HPL) branch of the lipoxygenase pathway. In this investigation, a functional analysis of the olive (Olea europaea L.) 13-HPL gene by its overexpression and silencing in olive transgenic lines was carried out. With this aim, sense and RNAi constructs of the olive 13-HPL gene were generated and used for the transformation of embryogenic olive cultures. Leaves from overexpressing lines showed a slight increase in 13-HPL gene expression, whereas RNAi lines exhibited a strong decrease in their transcript levels. Quantification of 13-HPL activity in two overexpressing and two RNAi lines showed a positive correlation with levels of transcripts. Interestingly, RNAi lines showed a high decrease in the content of C6 volatiles linked to a strong increase of C5 volatile compounds, altering the volatile profile in the leaves. In addition, the silencing of the 13-HPL gene severely affected plant growth and development. This investigation demonstrates the role of the 13-HPL gene in the biogenesis of olive volatile compounds and constitutes a functional genomics study in olive related to virgin olive oil quality. |
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ISSN: | 0168-9452 1873-2259 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.plantsci.2021.111083 |