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The MdMYB44‐MdTPR1 repressive complex inhibits MdCCD4 and MdCYP97A3 expression through histone deacetylation to regulate carotenoid biosynthesis in apple.

Authors :
Huang, Benchang
Li, Yuchen
Jia, Kun
Wang, Xinyuan
Wang, Huimin
Li, Chunyu
Sui, Xiuqi
Zhang, Yugang
Nie, Jiyun
Yuan, Yongbing
Jia, Dongjie
Source :
Plant Journal. Jul2024, Vol. 119 Issue 1, p540-556. 17p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

SUMMARY: Carotenoids are photosynthetic pigments and antioxidants that contribute to different plant colors. However, the involvement of TOPLESS (TPL/TPR)‐mediated histone deacetylation in the modulation of carotenoid biosynthesis through ethylene‐responsive element‐binding factor‐associated amphiphilic repression (EAR)‐containing transcription factors (TFs) in apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) is poorly understood. MdMYB44 is a transcriptional repressor that contains an EAR repression motif. In the present study, we used functional analyses and molecular assays to elucidate the molecular mechanisms through which MdMYB44‐MdTPR1‐mediated histone deacetylation influences carotenoid biosynthesis in apples. We identified two carotenoid biosynthetic genes, MdCCD4 and MdCYP97A3, that were confirmed to be involved in MdMYB44‐mediated carotenoid biosynthesis. MdMYB44 enhanced β‐branch carotenoid biosynthesis by repressing MdCCD4 expression, whereas MdMYB44 suppressed lutein level by repressing MdCYP97A3 expression. Moreover, MdMYB44 partially influences carotenoid biosynthesis by interacting with the co‐repressor TPR1 through the EAR motif to inhibit MdCCD4 and MdCYP97A3 expression via histone deacetylation. Our findings indicate that the MdTPR1‐MdMYB44 repressive cascade regulates carotenoid biosynthesis, providing profound insights into the molecular basis of histone deacetylation‐mediated carotenoid biosynthesis in plants. These results also provide evidence that the EAR‐harboring TF/TPL repressive complex plays a universal role in histone deacetylation‐mediated inhibition of gene expression in various plants. Significance Statement: MdMYB44 regulated carotenoid biosynthesis partially by interacting with co‐repressor TPR1 via EAR motif to inhibit MdCCD4 and MdCYP97A3 expression through histone deacetylation, providing evidence that the EAR‐harboring TF/TPL repressive complex has a universal role in histone deacetylation‐mediated gene expression inhibition in various plants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09607412
Volume :
119
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178161376
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.16782