Reversible Inhibition of Tomato Fruit Senescence by Antisense RNA

Paul W. Oeller(Plant Gene Expression Center), Lu Min-Wong(Plant Gene Expression Center), Loverine P. Taylor(Plant Gene Expression Center), Deborah A. Pike(Plant Gene Expression Center), Anasios A Theologis(Plant Gene Expression Center)
Science
October 18, 1991
Cited by 786

Abstract

Ethylene controls fruit ripening. Expression of antisense RNA to the rate-limiting enzyme in the biosynthetic pathway of ethylene, 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase, inhibits fruit ripening in tomato plants. Administration of exogenous ethylene or propylene reverses the inhibitory effect. This result demonstrates that ethylene is the trigger and not the by-product of ripening and raises the prospect that the life-span of plant tissues can be extended, thereby preventing spoilage.


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