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An 'activator-repressor' loop controls the anthocyanin biosynthesis in red-skinned pear.

Authors :
Yang, Guangyan
Xue, Zhaolong
Lin-Wang, Kui
Chen, Guosong
Zhao, Yongqi
Chang, Yaojun
Xu, Shaozhuo
Sun, Manyi
Xue, Cheng
Li, Jiaming
Allan, Andrew C.
Espley, Richard V.
Wu, Jun
Source :
Molecular Horticulture. 7/1/2024, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p1-16. 16p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The color of red-skinned pear (Pyrus spp.) is primarily attributed to accumulation of anthocyanins, which provide nutritional benefits for human health and are closely associated with the commercial value of fruits. Here, we reported the functional characterization of a R2R3-MYB repressor PyMYB107, which forms an 'activator-repressor' loop to control anthocyanin accumulation in the red-skinned pear. PyMYB107 overexpression inhibited anthocyanin biosynthesis in both pear calli and fruits, while virus-induced gene silencing of PyMYB107 increased anthocyanin accumulation in pear fruits. Furthermore, ectopic expression of PyMYB107 decreased anthocyanin accumulation in tomato, strawberry and tobacco. PyMYB107 can competitively bind to PybHLH3 with PyMYB10/MYB114, thereby suppressing the transcriptional activation of key anthocyanin biosynthesis genes, PyANS and PyUFGT. Site-directed mutagenesis showed that mutations within the R3 domain and EAR motif of PyMYB107 eliminated its repressive activity. Additionally, PyMYB107 exhibited a comparable expression pattern to PyMYB10/MYB114 and was transcriptionally activated by them. Our finding advanced comprehension of the repression mechanism underlying anthocyanin accumulation, providing valuable molecular insights into improving quality of pear fruits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
27309401
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Molecular Horticulture
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178151011
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43897-024-00102-6