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PpGST1, an anthocyanin‐related glutathione S‐transferase gene, is essential for fruit coloration in peach
Anthocyanins have crucial biological functions and affect quality of horticultural produce. Anthocyanins accumulate in ripe peach fruit; differential accumulation is observed in deep coloured cultivar ‘Hujingmilu’ and lightly pigmented cultivar ‘Yulu’. The difference was not fully explained by accum...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7152611/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31693790 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13291 |
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author | Zhao, Yun Dong, Weiqi Zhu, Yongchao Allan, Andrew C. Lin‐Wang, Kui Xu, Changjie |
author_facet | Zhao, Yun Dong, Weiqi Zhu, Yongchao Allan, Andrew C. Lin‐Wang, Kui Xu, Changjie |
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description | Anthocyanins have crucial biological functions and affect quality of horticultural produce. Anthocyanins accumulate in ripe peach fruit; differential accumulation is observed in deep coloured cultivar ‘Hujingmilu’ and lightly pigmented cultivar ‘Yulu’. The difference was not fully explained by accumulation of total flavonoids and expression of anthocyanin biosynthetic genes. Expression analysis was conducted on a glutathione S‐transferase gene (PpGST1), and it was found that the expression correlated well with anthocyanin accumulation in peach fruit tissues. Functional complementation of the Arabidopsis tt19 mutant indicated that PpGST1 was responsible for transport of anthocyanins but not proanthocyanidins. PpGST1 was localized in nuclei and the tonoplast, including the sites at which anthocyanin vacuolar sequestration occurred. Transient overexpression of PpGST1 together with PpMYB10.1 in tobacco leaves and peach fruit significantly increased anthocyanin accumulation as compared with PpMYB10.1 alone. Furthermore, virus‐induced gene silencing of PpGST1 in a blood‐fleshed peach not only resulted in a reduction in anthocyanin accumulation but also a decline in expression of anthocyanin biosynthetic and regulatory genes. Cis‐element analysis of the PpGST1 promoter revealed the presence of four MYB binding sites (MBSs). Dual‐luciferase assays indicated that PpMYB10.1 bound to the promoter and activated the transcription of PpGST1 by recognizing MBS1, the one closest to the ATG start codon, with this trans‐activation being stronger against the promoter of deep coloured ‘Hujingmilu’ compared with lightly coloured cultivar ‘Yulu’. Altogether, our data provided molecular evidence supporting coordinative regulatory roles of PpGST1 and PpMYB10.1 in anthocyanin accumulation in peach. |
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spelling | pubmed-71526112020-04-14 PpGST1, an anthocyanin‐related glutathione S‐transferase gene, is essential for fruit coloration in peach Zhao, Yun Dong, Weiqi Zhu, Yongchao Allan, Andrew C. Lin‐Wang, Kui Xu, Changjie Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles Anthocyanins have crucial biological functions and affect quality of horticultural produce. Anthocyanins accumulate in ripe peach fruit; differential accumulation is observed in deep coloured cultivar ‘Hujingmilu’ and lightly pigmented cultivar ‘Yulu’. The difference was not fully explained by accumulation of total flavonoids and expression of anthocyanin biosynthetic genes. Expression analysis was conducted on a glutathione S‐transferase gene (PpGST1), and it was found that the expression correlated well with anthocyanin accumulation in peach fruit tissues. Functional complementation of the Arabidopsis tt19 mutant indicated that PpGST1 was responsible for transport of anthocyanins but not proanthocyanidins. PpGST1 was localized in nuclei and the tonoplast, including the sites at which anthocyanin vacuolar sequestration occurred. Transient overexpression of PpGST1 together with PpMYB10.1 in tobacco leaves and peach fruit significantly increased anthocyanin accumulation as compared with PpMYB10.1 alone. Furthermore, virus‐induced gene silencing of PpGST1 in a blood‐fleshed peach not only resulted in a reduction in anthocyanin accumulation but also a decline in expression of anthocyanin biosynthetic and regulatory genes. Cis‐element analysis of the PpGST1 promoter revealed the presence of four MYB binding sites (MBSs). Dual‐luciferase assays indicated that PpMYB10.1 bound to the promoter and activated the transcription of PpGST1 by recognizing MBS1, the one closest to the ATG start codon, with this trans‐activation being stronger against the promoter of deep coloured ‘Hujingmilu’ compared with lightly coloured cultivar ‘Yulu’. Altogether, our data provided molecular evidence supporting coordinative regulatory roles of PpGST1 and PpMYB10.1 in anthocyanin accumulation in peach. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-11-19 2020-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7152611/ /pubmed/31693790 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13291 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Zhao, Yun Dong, Weiqi Zhu, Yongchao Allan, Andrew C. Lin‐Wang, Kui Xu, Changjie PpGST1, an anthocyanin‐related glutathione S‐transferase gene, is essential for fruit coloration in peach |
title |
PpGST1, an anthocyanin‐related glutathione S‐transferase gene, is essential for fruit coloration in peach |
title_full |
PpGST1, an anthocyanin‐related glutathione S‐transferase gene, is essential for fruit coloration in peach |
title_fullStr |
PpGST1, an anthocyanin‐related glutathione S‐transferase gene, is essential for fruit coloration in peach |
title_full_unstemmed |
PpGST1, an anthocyanin‐related glutathione S‐transferase gene, is essential for fruit coloration in peach |
title_short |
PpGST1, an anthocyanin‐related glutathione S‐transferase gene, is essential for fruit coloration in peach |
title_sort | ppgst1, an anthocyanin‐related glutathione s‐transferase gene, is essential for fruit coloration in peach |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7152611/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31693790 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13291 |
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