Transcriptional Insights Suggest Altered Ripening Progression and Sugar Regulation in Japanese Indigenous Wine Grape Vitis sp. cv. Koshu
Nao Hayashi, Shunji Suzuki

TL;DR
This study compares the gene activity in Japanese wine grape Koshu and Chardonnay to understand Koshu's large berries and low sugar content.
Contribution
The study provides the first detailed transcriptomic resource for Koshu berries and identifies key genes linked to its unique traits.
Findings
Koshu has a distinct transcriptional profile with 5534 differentially expressed genes compared to Chardonnay.
Koshu's low sugar content is linked to suppressed sugar accumulation genes and upregulated glucose exporters.
Large berry size in Koshu may result from early cell division rather than ripening expansion.
Abstract
Vitis sp. cv. Koshu is an important Japanese indigenous wine grape cultivar. However, it possesses challenging traits for winemaking, including large berries and low sugar content. To explore the transcriptional profile associated with these characteristics, we conducted a comparative transcriptome analysis of the berry flesh of Koshu and Chardonnay at 10 days after the onset of véraison. A total of 5534 differentially expressed genes were identified, revealing a distinct transcriptional profile in Koshu. The expression patterns in Koshu suggest an altered ripening progression, characterized by the marked downregulation of the ripening marker Grape Ripening-Induced Protein 22-like (GRIP22-like) and the upregulation of photosynthesis-related genes. Despite its large-berry phenotype, cell wall-loosening genes were suppressed in Koshu, leading to the hypothesis that its size may reflect…
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TopicsHorticultural and Viticultural Research · Fermentation and Sensory Analysis · Plant Gene Expression Analysis
