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Postharvest warm conditioning associates with HMGR abundance, squalene accumulation, and MAPK/phosphatase transcriptional responses in Camellia oleifera

Jianwen WuGuangxi Forestry Research Institute, Guangxi Laboratory of ForestryRong QinGuangxi Gaofeng State Owned Forest FarmYingying ChenGuangxi Forestry Research Institute, Guangxi Laboratory of ForestryJihua GuanGuangxi Forestry Research Institute, Guangxi Laboratory of Forestry
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Introduction: Fully mature Camellia oleifera fruits undergo a brief postharvest warm-conditioning step that can markedly affect oil quality and squalene levels, yet its early molecular basis remains unclear. Methods: We integrated transcriptomics, UPLC-MS/MS metabolomics, targeted biochemical assays, and RT-qPCR to profile seed-kernel tissues collected from fruits incubated at 35 °C and 95% RH for 0, 12, and 24 h. Results: Warm conditioning increased squalene content and HMGR abundance in seed-kernel tissues. RNA-seq revealed broad transcriptional reprogramming, including coordinated changes in mevalonate pathway-associated genes and multiple phosphorylation-related components. Among four HMGR transcripts, HMGR-2 showed the highest baseline abundance, whereas HMGR-1 showed the strongest relative induction at 12 h, as confirmed by RT-qPCR. In parallel, MPK3/MPK6-like kinases and PP1/PP2A subunits were transcriptionally responsive to the treatment. Discussion: These multi-omic and biochemical data define an early postharvest warm-conditioning response associated with increased HMGR abundance and squalene accumulation, while providing candidate genes and pathway context for future functional validation.

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