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The R 2 R 3 MYB transcription factor P av MYB 10.1 involves in anthocyanin biosynthesis and determines fruit skin colour in sweet cherry ( P runus avium L .)
Author(s) -
Jin Wanmei,
Wang Hua,
Li Maofu,
Wang Jing,
Yang Yuan,
Zhang Xiaoming,
Yan Guohua,
Zhang Hong,
Liu Jiashen,
Zhang Kaichun
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
plant biotechnology journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.525
H-Index - 115
eISSN - 1467-7652
pISSN - 1467-7644
DOI - 10.1111/pbi.12568
Subject(s) - myb , biology , structural gene , transcription factor , gene , chromatin immunoprecipitation , genetics , gene expression , anthocyanin , promoter , botany , mutant
Summary Sweet cherry is a diploid tree species and its fruit skin has rich colours from yellow to blush to dark red. The colour is closely related to anthocyanin biosynthesis and is mainly regulated at the transcriptional level by transcription factors that regulate the expression of multiple structural genes. However, the genetic and molecular bases of how these genes ultimately determine the fruit skin colour traits remain poorly understood. Here, our genetic and molecular evidences identified the R 2 R 3 MYB transcription factor P av MYB 10.1 that is involved in anthocyanin biosynthesis pathway and determines fruit skin colour in sweet cherry. Interestingly, we identified three functional alleles of the gene causally leading to the different colours at mature stage. Meanwhile, our experimental results of yeast two‐hybrid assays and chromatin immunoprecipitation assays revealed that P av MYB 10.1 might interact with proteins P avb HLH and P av WD 40, and bind to the promoter regions of the anthocyanin biosynthesis genes P av ANS and P av UFGT ; these findings provided to a certain extent mechanistic insight into the gene's functions. Additionally, genetic and molecular evidences confirmed that P av MYB 10.1 is a reliable DNA molecular marker to select fruit skin colour in sweet cherry.

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