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Two B‐box proteins, PpBBX18 and PpBBX21, antagonistically regulate anthocyanin biosynthesis via competitive association with Pyrus pyrifolia ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL 5 in the peel of pear fruit.

Authors :
Bai, Songling
Tao, Ruiyan
Yin, Lei
Ni, Junbei
Yang, Qinsong
Yan, Xinhui
Yang, Feng
Guo, Xianping
Li, Hongxu
Teng, Yuanwen
Source :
Plant Journal. Dec2019, Vol. 100 Issue 6, p1208-1223. 16p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Summary: Light is indispensable for the accumulation of anthocyanin in the peel of red pear fruit (Pyrus pyrifolia Nakai). ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL 5 (HY5) is considered to be a critical regulator for induction of anthocyanin biosynthesis, but detailed characterization of its regulatory mechanism is needed. In this study, multiple genetic and biochemical approaches were applied to identify the roles of P. pyrifolia HY5 (PpHY5) and two B‐box (BBX) proteins, PpBBX18 and PpBBX21, in the transcriptional regulation of PpMYB10. The functions of the two BBX proteins were analyzed in overexpression lines using pear calli‐based approaches. On its own PpHY5 was unable to activate downstream genes. The two BBX proteins, PpBBX18 and PpBBX21, physically interacted with PpHY5 and antagonistically regulated anthocyanin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis and pear. PpBBX18 formed a heterodimer with PpHY5 via two B‐box domains, in which PpHY5 bound to the G‐box motif of PpMYB10 and PpBBX18 provided the trans‐acting activity, thus inducing transcription of PpMYB10. PpBBX21 interacted with PpHY5 and PpBBX18 and hampered formation of the PpHY5–PpBBX18 active transcription activator complex, and subsequently repressed anthocyanin biosynthesis. The present results demonstrate the fine‐tuned regulation of anthocyanin biosynthesis via transcriptional regulation of PpMYB10 by PpHY5‐associated proteins and provide insights into light‐induced anthocyanin biosynthesis. Significance Statement: Light is required for anthocyanin biosynthesis in red pears, and PpMYB10 plays an important role in the light‐induced anthocyanin accumulation pathway. In this study, we proved that the key factor responding to light signals, Pyrus pyrifolia ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL 5, and two B‐box proteins, PpBBX18 and PpBBX21, coordinately regulate transcription of PpMYB10. Our findings illustrate the complex transcriptional regulatory network modulating anthocyanin accumulation in anthocyanin biosynthesis in fruit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09607412
Volume :
100
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
140370785
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.14510