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Aconitase activity and expression during the development of lemon fruit

Avi Sadka, +3 more
- 01 Mar 2000 - 
- Vol. 108, Iss: 3, pp 255-262
TLDR
A model is presented, which suggests that reduction of the mitochondrial aconitase activity plays a role in acid accumulation, while an increase in the cyt-Aco activity reduces acid level toward fruit maturation.
Abstract
Citrus fruits are characterized by the accumulation of high levels of citric acid in the juice sac cells and a decline in acid level toward maturation. It has been suggested that changes in mitochondrial aconitase (EC 4.2.1.3) activity affect fruit acidity. Recently, a cytosolic aconitase (cyt-Aco) homologous to mammalian iron-regulated proteins was identified in plants, leading us to re-evaluate the role of aconitase in acid accumulation. Aconitase activity was studied in 2 contrasting citrus varieties, sweet lime (Citrus limettioides Tan., low acid) and sour lemon (Citrus limon var. Eureka, high acid). Two aconitase isozymes were detected. One declined early in sour lemon fruit development, but was constant throughout sweet lime fruit development. Its reduction in sour lemon was associated with a decrease in aconitase activity in the mitochondrial fraction. Another isozyme was detected in sour lemon toward maturation, and was associated with an increase in aconitase activity in the soluble fraction, suggesting a cytosolic localization. The cyt-Aco was cloned from lemon juice sac cells, but in contrast to the changes in isozyme activity, its expression was constant during fruit development. We present a model, which suggests that reduction of the mitochondrial aconitase activity plays a role in acid accumulation, while an increase in the cyt-Aco activity reduces acid level toward fruit maturation.

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