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Plant Physiology 99:526-532 (1992)
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Molecular Biology and Gene Regulation

Expression of Ethylene Biosynthetic Pathway Transcripts in Senescing Carnation Flowers 1

William R. Woodson, Ky Young Park, Amir Drory, Paul B. Larsen and Hong Wang

Department of Horticulture, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907

We have examined the expression of mRNAs for S-adenosylmethionine synthetase (EC 2.5.1.6), 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) synthase (EC 4.4.1.14), and the ethylene-forming enzyme (EFE) in various floral organs of carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) during the increase in ethylene biosynthesis associated with petal senescence. The abundance of ACC synthase and EFE mRNAs increased and S-adenosylmethionine synthetase transcripts decreased concomitantly with the ethylene climacteric in senescing petals. The increase in abundance of ACC synthase and EFE mRNAs in aging flowers was prevented by treatment with the ethylene action inhibitor 2,5-norbornadiene. Furthermore, an increase in ACC synthase and EFE transcripts was detected in petals from presenescent flowers within 3 to 6 hours of exposure to 2 microliters per liter of ethylene. The increase in ethylene production by senescing petals was associated with a concomitant increase in ethylene biosynthesis in styles, ovary, and receptacle tissues. In all tissues, this increase was associated with increased activities of ACC synthase and EFE. The increase in EFE activities by all floral organs examined was correlated with increased abundance of EFE transcripts. In contrast, the level of ACC synthase mRNA, as detected by the cDNA probe pCARACC3, did not always reflect enzyme activity. The combined tissues of the pistil exhibited high rates of ACC synthase activity but contained low levels of ACC synthase mRNAs homologous to pCARACC3. In addition, pollinated styles exhibited a rapid increase in ethylene production and ACC synthase activity but did not accumulate detectable levels of ACC synthase mRNA until several hours after the initiation of ethylene production. These results suggest that transcripts for ACC synthase leading to the early postpollination increase in ACC synthase activity and ethylene production are substantially different from the mRNA for the ethylene-responsive gene represented by pCARACC3.


1 Publication No. 13,166 of the Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station. This research was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (DCB-8911205), The United States-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund (US-1876-90R), and The Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation.




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