Se. Husain et al., Invertase protein, but not activity, is present throughout development of Lycopersicon esculentum and L-pimpinellifolium fruit, NEW PHYTOL, 150(1), 2001, pp. 73-81
The presence and distribution of invertase is reported in two red fruited a
nd hexose accumulating species of tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum and L. pi
mpinellifolium, which differ markedly in fruit invertase activity.
Using antibodies raised against a highly conserved invertase peptide, all i
nvertase isoforms in green and red tomato fruit were detected and visualize
d by chemi luminescence and western blotting techniques. Interacellular loc
alization of invertase was examined by electron and light microscopy.
Invertase activities were much lower in green fruit than in red fruit from
all cultivars. However, invertase protein was evenly distributed between al
l tissues of green and red fruit in tissue blots that had been extensively
treated with preimmune serum that eliminated all non-specific binding. Immu
ne-gold labelling showed that invertase protein was present in the cell wal
l and vacuole, but not in the cytosol, of epidermal tissue from both specie
s.
Invertase protein is present throughout fruit development in tomato. Howeve
r, the increase in activity during ripening is due to changes in the activa
tion state of the protein rather than the amount of protein present.