Expanded Functional Roles Of R2R3-MYB (S6) Transcription Factors In Balancing Phenylpropanoid And Phenolamide Pathway In Solanaceae.

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Plant and Cell Physiology Pub Date : 2025-03-13 DOI:10.1093/pcp/pcaf028
Vincenzo D'Amelia, Anna Lisa Piccinelli, Teresa Docimo, Valerio Cirillo, Albino Maggio, Pasquale Chiaiese, Marco Possenti, Fabio D'Orso, Annalisa Staiti, Riccardo Aversano, Domenico Carputo
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Events of duplication and neo/subfunctionalization have significantly expanded the functional roles of R2R3 MYB transcription factors in plants. In a previous study, we demonstrated that two paralogous R2R3 MYBs from Solanum tuberosum and S. commersonii, AN1 and AN2 respectively, induce anthocyanin pigmentation to varying extents when transiently overexpressed. However, questions related to the distinct functions of these genes remained unanswered. In this study, we further investigated these genes by comparing transgenic tobacco plants that constitutively overexpress AN1 and AN2. We observed that differences between AN1 and AN2 not only influenced plant pigmentation but also impacted the structural features of vascular tissues. Both genes promoted the accumulation of phenolamides; however, AN1 showed a stronger capacity to regulate the phenylpropanoid pathway. In addition, our results suggested a potential role for AN2 in regulating additional biological processes potentially involved in vascular development, as indicated by GUS promoter localization study. Collectively, these results shed new light on the potentially ancestral functions of these R2R3 MYB genes, extending their known impact beyond anthocyanin biosynthesis.

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Plant and Cell Physiology
Plant and Cell Physiology 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: Plant & Cell Physiology (PCP) was established in 1959 and is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists (JSPP). The title reflects the journal''s original interest and scope to encompass research not just at the whole-organism level but also at the cellular and subcellular levels. Amongst the broad range of topics covered by this international journal, readers will find the very best original research on plant physiology, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular genetics, epigenetics, biotechnology, bioinformatics and –omics; as well as how plants respond to and interact with their environment (abiotic and biotic factors), and the biology of photosynthetic microorganisms.
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