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A transcriptional complex of FtMYB102 and FtbHLH4 coordinately regulates the accumulation of rutin in Fagopyrum tataricum.

Authors :
Mi, Yaolei
Li, Yu
Qian, Guangtao
Vanhaelewyn, Lucas
Meng, Xiangxiao
Liu, Tingxia
Yang, Wei
Shi, Yuhua
Ma, Pengda
tul-Wahab, Atia
Viczián, András
Chen, Shilin
Sun, Wei
Zhang, Dong
Source :
Plant Physiology & Biochemistry. Jan2023, Vol. 194, p696-707. 12p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Tartary buckwheat is rich in flavonoids, which not only play an important role in the plant-environment interaction, but are also beneficial to human health. Rutin is a therapeutic flavonol which is massively accumulated in Tartary buckwheat. It has been demonstrated that transcription factors control rutin biosynthesis. However, the transcriptional regulatory network of rutin is not fully clear. In this study, through transcriptome and target metabolomics, we validated the role of FtMYB102 and FtbHLH4 TFs at the different developmental stages of Tartary buckwheat. The elevated accumulation of rutin in the sprout appears to be closely associated with the expression of FtMYB102 and FtbHLH4. Yeast two-hybrid, transient luciferase activity and co-immunoprecipitation demonstrated that FtMYB102 and FtbHLH4 can interact and form a transcriptional complex. Moreover, yeast one-hybrid showed that both FtMYB102 and FtbHLH4 directly bind to the promoter of chalcone isomerase (CHI), and they can coordinately induce CHI expression as shown by transient luciferase activity assay. Finally, we transferred FtMYB102 and FtbHLH4 into the hairy roots of Tartary buckwheat and found that they both can promote the accumulation of rutin. Our results indicate that FtMYB102 and FtbHLH4 can form a transcriptional complex by inducing CHI expression to coordinately promote the accumulation of rutin. Tartary buckwheat is renowned for its high flavonoid content, particularly rutin. There are several new findings in this study: • We found that flavonoids, specifically rutin, were also abundant in sprout and seedling, and that the content decreased as the plant matured from sprout to seedling. • We discovered that two new transcription factors, FtMYB102 and FtbHLH4, can regulate rutin biosynthesis. • FtMYB102 and FtbHLH4 can interact with each other to form a transcriptional complex that regulates target genes expression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09819428
Volume :
194
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Physiology & Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161280234
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2022.12.016