Jm. Lelievre et al., COLD-INDUCED ACCUMULATION OF 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE 1-CARBOXYLATE OXIDASE PROTEIN IN GRANNY-SMITH APPLES, Postharvest biology and technology, 5(1-2), 1995, pp. 11-17
Preclimacteric Granny Smith apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) fruits exhi
bited a sharp increase in ethylene production after 5 days in the cold
(4 degrees C), while in the absence of chilling (17 degrees C) ethyle
ne production started to increase only at 35 days. Antibodies raised a
gainst a recombinant tomato 1-aminocyclopropane 1-carboxylate oxidase
- the enzyme catalyzing the conversion of ACC into C2H4 - were used to
demonstrate an accumulation of ACC oxidase protein in fruits stored a
t 4 degrees C which paralleled the increase in ethylene production. Tw
o-dimensional gel electrophoresis indicated that the protein correspon
ded to one polypeptide species only which was identical in both chille
d and non-chilled fruits. These results therefore indicate that ACC ox
idase, in addition to ACC synthase, is induced during chilling of pre-
climacteric Granny Smith apples and accumulates before any transfer of
the fruit to warmer temperatures.