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PhMYB4 fine-tunes the floral volatile signature of Petunia×hybrida through PhC4H
In Petunia×hybrida cv ‘Mitchell Diploid’ (MD), floral volatile benzenoid/phenylpropanoid (FVBP) biosynthesis is controlled spatially, developmentally, and daily at molecular, metabolic, and biochemical levels. Multiple genes have been shown to encode proteins that either directly catalyse a biochemi...
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author | Colquhoun, Thomas A. Kim, Joo Young Wedde, Ashlyn E. Levin, Laura A. Schmitt, Kyle C. Schuurink, Robert C. Clark, David G. |
author_facet | Colquhoun, Thomas A. Kim, Joo Young Wedde, Ashlyn E. Levin, Laura A. Schmitt, Kyle C. Schuurink, Robert C. Clark, David G. |
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description | In Petunia×hybrida cv ‘Mitchell Diploid’ (MD), floral volatile benzenoid/phenylpropanoid (FVBP) biosynthesis is controlled spatially, developmentally, and daily at molecular, metabolic, and biochemical levels. Multiple genes have been shown to encode proteins that either directly catalyse a biochemical reaction yielding FVBP compounds or are involved in metabolite flux prior to the formation of FVBP compounds. It was hypothesized that multiple transcription factors are involved in the precise regulation of all necessary genes, resulting in the specific volatile signature of MD flowers. After acquiring all available petunia transcript sequences with homology to Arabidopsis thaliana R2R3-MYB transcription factors, PhMYB4 (named for its close identity to AtMYB4) was identified, cloned, and characterized. PhMYB4 transcripts accumulate to relatively high levels in floral tissues at anthesis and throughout open flower stages, which coincides with the spatial and developmental distribution of FVBP production and emission. Upon RNAi suppression of PhMYB4 (ir-PhMYB4) both petunia CINNAMATE-4-HYDROXYLASE (PhC4H1 and PhC4H2) gene transcript levels were significantly increased. In addition, ir-PhMYB4 plants emit higher levels of FVBP compounds derived from p-coumaric acid (isoeugenol and eugenol) compared with MD. Together, these results indicate that PhMYB4 functions in the repression of C4H transcription, indirectly controlling the balance of FVBP production in petunia floral tissue (i.e. fine-tunes). |
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spelling | pubmed-30224012011-01-18 PhMYB4 fine-tunes the floral volatile signature of Petunia×hybrida through PhC4H Colquhoun, Thomas A. Kim, Joo Young Wedde, Ashlyn E. Levin, Laura A. Schmitt, Kyle C. Schuurink, Robert C. Clark, David G. J Exp Bot Research Papers In Petunia×hybrida cv ‘Mitchell Diploid’ (MD), floral volatile benzenoid/phenylpropanoid (FVBP) biosynthesis is controlled spatially, developmentally, and daily at molecular, metabolic, and biochemical levels. Multiple genes have been shown to encode proteins that either directly catalyse a biochemical reaction yielding FVBP compounds or are involved in metabolite flux prior to the formation of FVBP compounds. It was hypothesized that multiple transcription factors are involved in the precise regulation of all necessary genes, resulting in the specific volatile signature of MD flowers. After acquiring all available petunia transcript sequences with homology to Arabidopsis thaliana R2R3-MYB transcription factors, PhMYB4 (named for its close identity to AtMYB4) was identified, cloned, and characterized. PhMYB4 transcripts accumulate to relatively high levels in floral tissues at anthesis and throughout open flower stages, which coincides with the spatial and developmental distribution of FVBP production and emission. Upon RNAi suppression of PhMYB4 (ir-PhMYB4) both petunia CINNAMATE-4-HYDROXYLASE (PhC4H1 and PhC4H2) gene transcript levels were significantly increased. In addition, ir-PhMYB4 plants emit higher levels of FVBP compounds derived from p-coumaric acid (isoeugenol and eugenol) compared with MD. Together, these results indicate that PhMYB4 functions in the repression of C4H transcription, indirectly controlling the balance of FVBP production in petunia floral tissue (i.e. fine-tunes). Oxford University Press 2011-01 2010-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3022401/ /pubmed/21068208 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erq342 Text en © 2010 The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This paper is available online free of all access charges (see http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/open_access.html for further details) |
spellingShingle | Research Papers Colquhoun, Thomas A. Kim, Joo Young Wedde, Ashlyn E. Levin, Laura A. Schmitt, Kyle C. Schuurink, Robert C. Clark, David G. PhMYB4 fine-tunes the floral volatile signature of Petunia×hybrida through PhC4H |
title | PhMYB4 fine-tunes the floral volatile signature of Petunia×hybrida through PhC4H |
title_full | PhMYB4 fine-tunes the floral volatile signature of Petunia×hybrida through PhC4H |
title_fullStr | PhMYB4 fine-tunes the floral volatile signature of Petunia×hybrida through PhC4H |
title_full_unstemmed | PhMYB4 fine-tunes the floral volatile signature of Petunia×hybrida through PhC4H |
title_short | PhMYB4 fine-tunes the floral volatile signature of Petunia×hybrida through PhC4H |
title_sort | phmyb4 fine-tunes the floral volatile signature of petunia×hybrida through phc4h |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3022401/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21068208 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erq342 |
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