Peach Carboxylesterase PpCXE1 Is Associated with Catabolism of Volatile Esters.

J Agric Food Chem

Laboratory of Fruit Quality Biology/Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Horticultural Plant Integrative Biology , Zhejiang University, Zijingang Campus , Hangzhou 310058 , China.

Published: May 2019

Peach fruit volatile acetate esters impact consumer sensory preference and contribute to defense against biotic stresses. Previous studies showed that alcohol acyltransferase (AAT) family PpAAT1 is correlated with volatile ester formation in peach fruits. However, fruits also contain carboxylesterase (CXE) enzymes that hydrolyze esters. The functions of this family with regard to volatile ester content has not been explored. Here, we observed that content of acetate ester was negatively correlated with expression of PpCXE1. Recombinant PpCXE1 protein exhibited hydrolytic activity toward acetate esters present in peach fruit. Kinetic analysis showed that PpCXE1 showed the highest catalytic activity toward E-2-hexenyl acetate. Subcellular localization demonstrated that PpCXE1 is present in the cytoplasm. Transient expression in peach fruit and stable overexpression in tomato fruit resulted in significant reduction of volatile esters in vivo. Taken together, the results indicate that PpCXE1 expression is associated with catabolism of volatile acetate esters in peach fruit.

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