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  • The study focuses on the cultivated strawberry, which has been the subject of increased genetic research, specifically looking at sucrose metabolism in two varieties: 'Rubygem' and 'Fortuna'.
  • The research examines fruit development stages (red, pink, green, and white), finding red fruits contained the highest sugar content while green fruits had the lowest; overall sugar levels were similar between varieties.
  • The study reveals a positive correlation between sugar content and invertase enzyme activity, but a negative correlation between enzyme activity and gene expression, with the lowest invertase activities observed in green fruits.

Article Abstract

The cultivated strawberry ( × ) is octoploid (2n = 8x = 56) and has been the focused fruit species of which an increasing number of molecular and genetic research has been conducted in recent years. The aim of this study is to identify the relationships between sucrose metabolism, invertase enzyme activity and gene expression in four different fruit development periods (red, pink, green and white) of two commercially important strawberry varieties 'Rubygem' and 'Fortuna'. The metabolite profiles (glucose, fructose, sucrose and total sugar content) of two varieties were discovered to be extremely similar. The highest amount of total sugar was found in red fruits, while the lowest was obtained from green fruits. Invertase represents one of the key enzymes in sucrose metabolism. The lowest invertase activity was obtained from the green fruits in 'Rubygem' and 'Fortuna' during four developmental periods. In these varieties, the amount of sucrose was found to be close to glucose and fructose and the lowest amount was detected in green period, while invertase activity was relatively high during red and pink periods and invertase gene expression was determined at high levels in both primers (St-4 and St-6) in the green period. The results of the study indicated that sugar content and invertase activity were positively correlated while enzyme activity and gene expression were negatively correlated.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8877310PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11040509DOI Listing

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