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The role of arabinogalactan proteins(AGPs)in fruit ripening—a review 被引量:2

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摘要 Arabinogalactan proteins(AGPs)are proteoglycans challenging researchers for decades.However,despite the extremely interesting polydispersity of their structure and essential application potential,studies of AGPs in fruit are limited,and only a few groups deal with this scientific subject.Here,we summarise the results of pioneering studies on AGPs in fruit tissue with their structure,specific localization pattern,stress factors influencing their presence,and a focus on recent advances.We discuss the properties of AGPs,i.e.,binding calcium ions,ability to aggregate,adhesive nature,and crosslinking with other cell wall components that may also be implicated in fruit metabolism.The aim of this review is an attempt to associate well-known features and properties of AGPs with their putative roles in fruit ripening.The putative physiological significance of AGPs might provide additional targets of regulation for fruit developmental programme.A comprehensive understanding of the AGP expression,structure,and untypical features may give new information for agronomic,horticulture,and renewable biomaterial applications.
出处 《Horticulture Research》 SCIE 2020年第1期422-433,共12页 园艺研究(英文)
基金 supported by the networking activities“Oxygen sensing a novel mean for biology and technology of fruit quality”(CA:18210)which is implemented under the COST Action“Roxy-COST,”funded by the European Cooperation in Science&Technology(2019-2023).
关键词 AGPS STRUCTURE CULTURE
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