The expression of the genes of carotenoid-cis-trans-isomerases CrtISO, CrtISO-L1, and CrtISO-L2 was studied in comparison with the content of carotenoids in tomato species with different ripe fruit colors: green (Solanum habrochaites), yellow (S. cheesmaniae), and red (S. pimpinellifolium and S. lycopersicum). More ancient origin of CrtISO-L2 in relation to CrtISO and CrtISO-L1 was shown. A similar content of total carotenoids (leaves) and β-carotene (ripe fruits) between the samples was found. Unlike the fruits of S. habrochaites and S. cheesmaniae, the red fruits accumulated lycopene and 20-30 times greater total carotenoids. The highest level of transcripts both in leaves and in ripe fruits was detected for CrtISO. The CrtISO-L1 and CrtISO-L2 genes were transcribed at high levels in leaves and at low levels in fruits, except for the high expression of CrtISO-L2 in S. lycopersicum fruits. No correlation between the content of carotenoids and the level of gene expression in the fruit was observed. In the leaves, a positive correlation between the amount of carotenoids and the levels of CrtISO-L1 and CrtISO-L2 transcripts was found.
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The expression of the genes of carotenoid-cis-trans-isomerases CrtISO, CrtISO-L1, and CrtISO-L2 was studied in comparison with the content of carotenoids in tomato species with different ripe fruit colors: green (Solanum habrochaites), yellow (S. cheesmaniae), and red (S. pimpinellifolium and S.
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June 2022
Department of Horticultural Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 27607, USA.
Lycopene content in tomato fruit is largely under genetic control and varies greatly among genotypes. Continued improvement of lycopene content in elite varieties with conventional breeding has become challenging, in part because little is known about the underlying molecular mechanisms in high-lycopene tomatoes (HLYs). We collected 42 HLYs with different genetic backgrounds worldwide.
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