Ethylene biosynthesis and action in tomato: a model for climacteric fruit ripening
Indexed incrossrefpubmed
Abstract
Elucidating the mechanisms involved in ripening of climacteric fruit and the role that ethylene plays in the process are key to understanding fruit production and quality. In this review, which is based largely on research in tomato, particular attention is paid to the role of specific isoforms of ACC synthase and ACC oxidase in controlling ethylene synthesis during the initiation and subsequent autocatalytic phase of ethylene production during ripening. Recent information on the structure and role of six different putative ethylene receptors in tomato is discussed, including evidence supporting the receptor inhibition model for ripening, possible differences in histidine kinase activity between receptors, and…
Citation impact
1,058
total citations
- FWCI
- 19.18
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 173
Citations per year
Authors
1Topics & keywords
Topics
Keywords
- Ripening
- Ethylene
- Climacteric
- Biochemistry
- Receptor
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Chemistry
No related works found for this paper.