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Article|10 Apr 2026|OPEN
StSAUR31 functions as a negative regulator of enzymatic browning in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
Zan Meng1 , Miaomiao Zhang1 , Yurong Ma2 , Guangcun Li3 , Shiyang Liu1,4 , Yu Cao1 , Yujie Niu1 and Qingqing Li1 , , Qingguo Wang,1 ,
1College of Food Science and Engineering, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai’an 271018, Shandong, China
2School of Life Sciences, Yantai University, Yantai 264005, Shandong, China
3State Key Laboratory of Vegetable Biobreeding, Key Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Tuber and Root Crop of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, China
4Postharvest Lab, Shandong Provincial Research Centre for the Engineering and Technology of Food Safety of Fruit and Vegetables, Jinan 251499, Shandong, China
*Corresponding author. E-mail: qqli@sdau.edu.cn,wqg@sdau.edu.cn

Horticulture Research 13,
Article number: uhag115 (2026)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhag115
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Received: 27 Nov 2025
Accepted: 19 Mar 2026
Published online: 10 Apr 2026

Abstract

Enzymatic browning significantly affects the processing and quality maintenance of a wide range of horticultural produce. Identifying key regulators of browning is essential for elucidating its underlying mechanisms and developing effective mitigation strategies. In this study, transcriptomic comparison between potato cultivars with contrasting browning sensitivities identified a small auxin-up RNA, StSAUR31, as a potential regulator of auxin-mediated browning inhibition in potato. Functional analyses showed that overexpression of StSAUR31 markedly reduced browning intensity and PPO activity, whereas knockout of StSAUR31 produced the opposite phenotype. Correspondingly, StuPPO1 protein abundance decreased in StSAUR31 overexpression lines and increased in knockout lines. Mechanistically, StSAUR31 physically interacted with StuPPO1 in an auxin-enhanced manner, partially altering its subcellular localization and reducing its accumulation in plastids. Additionally, StSAUR31 downregulated StuPPO1 expression, reduced endogenous free tyrosine levels, and enhanced antioxidant capacity. Collectively, these findings indicated that StSAUR31 coordinately regulated PPO activity, substrate availability, and antioxidant capacity, thereby integrating multiple mechanisms to suppress enzymatic browning in potatoes. These results advance our understanding of the crosstalk between auxin signaling and enzymatic browning, providing new insights into the role of hormone signaling in postharvest quality regulation.