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Fruit-Surface Flavonoid Accumulation in Tomato Is Controlled by a SlMYB12-Regulated Transcriptional Network

The cuticle covering plants' aerial surfaces is a unique structure that plays a key role in organ development and protection against diverse stress conditions. A detailed analysis of the tomato colorless-peel y mutant was carried out in the framework of studying the outer surface of reproductiv...

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Autores principales: Adato, Avital, Mandel, Tali, Mintz-Oron, Shira, Venger, Ilya, Levy, Dorit, Yativ, Merav, Domínguez, Eva, Wang, Zhonghua, De Vos, Ric C. H., Jetter, Reinhard, Schreiber, Lukas, Heredia, Antonio, Rogachev, Ilana, Aharoni, Asaph
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2788616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20019811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000777
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author Adato, Avital
Mandel, Tali
Mintz-Oron, Shira
Venger, Ilya
Levy, Dorit
Yativ, Merav
Domínguez, Eva
Wang, Zhonghua
De Vos, Ric C. H.
Jetter, Reinhard
Schreiber, Lukas
Heredia, Antonio
Rogachev, Ilana
Aharoni, Asaph
author_facet Adato, Avital
Mandel, Tali
Mintz-Oron, Shira
Venger, Ilya
Levy, Dorit
Yativ, Merav
Domínguez, Eva
Wang, Zhonghua
De Vos, Ric C. H.
Jetter, Reinhard
Schreiber, Lukas
Heredia, Antonio
Rogachev, Ilana
Aharoni, Asaph
author_sort Adato, Avital
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description The cuticle covering plants' aerial surfaces is a unique structure that plays a key role in organ development and protection against diverse stress conditions. A detailed analysis of the tomato colorless-peel y mutant was carried out in the framework of studying the outer surface of reproductive organs. The y mutant peel lacks the yellow flavonoid pigment naringenin chalcone, which has been suggested to influence the characteristics and function of the cuticular layer. Large-scale metabolic and transcript profiling revealed broad effects on both primary and secondary metabolism, related mostly to the biosynthesis of phenylpropanoids, particularly flavonoids. These were not restricted to the fruit or to a specific stage of its development and indicated that the y mutant phenotype is due to a mutation in a regulatory gene. Indeed, expression analyses specified three R2R3-MYB–type transcription factors that were significantly down-regulated in the y mutant fruit peel. One of these, SlMYB12, was mapped to the genomic region on tomato chromosome 1 previously shown to harbor the y mutation. Identification of an additional mutant allele that co-segregates with the colorless-peel trait, specific down-regulation of SlMYB12 and rescue of the y phenotype by overexpression of SlMYB12 on the mutant background, confirmed that a lesion in this regulator underlies the y phenotype. Hence, this work provides novel insight to the study of fleshy fruit cuticular structure and paves the way for the elucidation of the regulatory network that controls flavonoid accumulation in tomato fruit cuticle.
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spelling pubmed-27886162009-12-18 Fruit-Surface Flavonoid Accumulation in Tomato Is Controlled by a SlMYB12-Regulated Transcriptional Network Adato, Avital Mandel, Tali Mintz-Oron, Shira Venger, Ilya Levy, Dorit Yativ, Merav Domínguez, Eva Wang, Zhonghua De Vos, Ric C. H. Jetter, Reinhard Schreiber, Lukas Heredia, Antonio Rogachev, Ilana Aharoni, Asaph PLoS Genet Research Article The cuticle covering plants' aerial surfaces is a unique structure that plays a key role in organ development and protection against diverse stress conditions. A detailed analysis of the tomato colorless-peel y mutant was carried out in the framework of studying the outer surface of reproductive organs. The y mutant peel lacks the yellow flavonoid pigment naringenin chalcone, which has been suggested to influence the characteristics and function of the cuticular layer. Large-scale metabolic and transcript profiling revealed broad effects on both primary and secondary metabolism, related mostly to the biosynthesis of phenylpropanoids, particularly flavonoids. These were not restricted to the fruit or to a specific stage of its development and indicated that the y mutant phenotype is due to a mutation in a regulatory gene. Indeed, expression analyses specified three R2R3-MYB–type transcription factors that were significantly down-regulated in the y mutant fruit peel. One of these, SlMYB12, was mapped to the genomic region on tomato chromosome 1 previously shown to harbor the y mutation. Identification of an additional mutant allele that co-segregates with the colorless-peel trait, specific down-regulation of SlMYB12 and rescue of the y phenotype by overexpression of SlMYB12 on the mutant background, confirmed that a lesion in this regulator underlies the y phenotype. Hence, this work provides novel insight to the study of fleshy fruit cuticular structure and paves the way for the elucidation of the regulatory network that controls flavonoid accumulation in tomato fruit cuticle. Public Library of Science 2009-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2788616/ /pubmed/20019811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000777 Text en Adato et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Adato, Avital
Mandel, Tali
Mintz-Oron, Shira
Venger, Ilya
Levy, Dorit
Yativ, Merav
Domínguez, Eva
Wang, Zhonghua
De Vos, Ric C. H.
Jetter, Reinhard
Schreiber, Lukas
Heredia, Antonio
Rogachev, Ilana
Aharoni, Asaph
Fruit-Surface Flavonoid Accumulation in Tomato Is Controlled by a SlMYB12-Regulated Transcriptional Network
title Fruit-Surface Flavonoid Accumulation in Tomato Is Controlled by a SlMYB12-Regulated Transcriptional Network
title_full Fruit-Surface Flavonoid Accumulation in Tomato Is Controlled by a SlMYB12-Regulated Transcriptional Network
title_fullStr Fruit-Surface Flavonoid Accumulation in Tomato Is Controlled by a SlMYB12-Regulated Transcriptional Network
title_full_unstemmed Fruit-Surface Flavonoid Accumulation in Tomato Is Controlled by a SlMYB12-Regulated Transcriptional Network
title_short Fruit-Surface Flavonoid Accumulation in Tomato Is Controlled by a SlMYB12-Regulated Transcriptional Network
title_sort fruit-surface flavonoid accumulation in tomato is controlled by a slmyb12-regulated transcriptional network
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2788616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20019811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000777
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