The GORKY glycoalkaloid transporter is indispensable for preventing tomato bitterness

NATURE PLANTS(2021)

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Fruit taste is determined by sugars, acids and in some species, bitter chemicals. Attraction of seed-dispersing organisms in nature and breeding for consumer preferences requires reduced fruit bitterness. A key metabolic shift during ripening prevents tomato fruit bitterness by eliminating α -tomatine, a renowned defence-associated Solanum alkaloid. Here, we combined fine mapping with information from 150 resequenced genomes and genotyping a 650-tomato core collection to identify nine bitter-tasting accessions including the ‘high tomatine’ Peruvian landraces reported in the literature. These ‘bitter’ accessions contain a deletion in GORKY, a nitrate/peptide family transporter mediating α -tomatine subcellular localization during fruit ripening. GORKY exports α -tomatine and its derivatives from the vacuole to the cytosol and this facilitates the conversion of the entire α -tomatine pool to non-bitter forms, rendering the fruit palatable. Hence, GORKY activity was a notable innovation in the process of tomato fruit domestication and breeding.
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Plant molecular biology,Secondary metabolism,Life Sciences,general,Plant Sciences
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