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RrMYB5‐ and RrMYB10‐regulated flavonoid biosynthesis plays a pivotal role in feedback loop responding to wounding and oxidation in Rosa rugosa.

Authors :
Shen, Yuxiao
Sun, Tingting
Pan, Qi
Anupol, Nachaisin
Chen, Hai
Shi, Jiewei
Liu, Fang
Deqiang, Duanmu
Wang, Changquan
Zhao, Jian
Yang, Shuhua
Wang, Caiyun
Liu, Jihong
Bao, Manzhu
Ning, Guogui
Source :
Plant Biotechnology Journal. Nov2019, Vol. 17 Issue 11, p2078-2095. 18p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Summary: Flavonoids play critical roles in plant responses to various stresses. Few studies have been reported on what the mechanism of activating flavonoid biosynthesis in plant responses to wounding and oxidation is. In this study, flavonoid metabolites and many MYB transcript factors from Rosa rugosa were verified to be induced by wounding and oxidation. RrMYB5 and RrMYB10, which belong to PA1‐ and TT2‐type MYB TFs, respectively, showed extremely high induction. Overexpression of RrMYB5 and RrMYB10 resulted in an increased accumulation of proanthocyanidins in R. rugosa and tobacco by promoting the expression of flavonoid structural genes. Transcriptomic analysis of the transgenic plants showed that most genes, involved in wounding and oxidation response and ABA signalling modulation, were up‐regulated by the overexpression of RrMYB10, which was very much similar to that observed in RrANR and RrDFR overexpression transgenics. RrMYB5 and RrMYB10 physically interacted and mutually activated each other's expressions. They solely or synergistically activated the different sets of flavonoid pathway genes in a bHLH TF EGL3‐independent manner. Eventually, the accumulation of proanthocyanidins enhanced plant tolerance to wounding and oxidative stresses. Therefore, RrMYB5 and RrMYB10 regulated flavonoid synthesis in feedback loop responding to wounding and oxidation in R. rugosa. Our study provides new insights into the regulatory mechanisms of flavonoid biosynthesis by MYB TFs and their essential physiological functions in plant responses to wounding and oxidative stresses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14677644
Volume :
17
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Biotechnology Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
139102864
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13123