{"title":"BBX24 和 MYB110a 基因位点的遗传变异调控梨芽运动中花青素的积累","authors":"Yuhao Gao, Hongxu Li, Zhiwei Wang, Huabai Xue, Jianzhao Li, Wenjie Yu, Jiaxin Zhang, Junbei Ni, Yuanwen Teng, Songling Bai","doi":"10.1016/j.hpj.2024.01.001","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p>Genetic variation contributes to the phenotypic diversity of plants. Most red pear cultivars that accumulate anthocyanins originated from somatic variation and are termed bud sports. ‘Hongzaosu’ is a bud sport derived from the green pear ‘Zaosu’. A new genetic map was constructed from a population derived from the cross of ‘Yuluxiang’ and ‘Hongzaosu’, from which <em>PpBBX24</em> was identified as a crucial gene controlling anthocyanin accumulation. Genetic and phylogenetic evidence revealed that PpBBX24 is a repressor of anthocyanin biosynthesis in pear. A 14 bp deletion was detected in the third exon of <em>PpBBX24</em> in ‘Hongzaosu’, resulting in premature termination of protein translation. The truncated PpBBX24 protein was a positive regulator of anthocyanin biosynthesis by activating the transcription of <em>PpCHS</em> and <em>PpUFGT</em>. Three independent variations in the <em>BBX24</em> coding region that led to premature termination of translation were detected in other pear bud sports and the progeny of a bud sport that all accumulate anthocyanins. The genome of ‘Hongzaosu’ was assembled using both long-read and short-read sequences. By combining genomic and transcriptomic data, allele-specific expression of <em>PpMYB110a</em> was observed in the fruit skin of ‘Hongzaosu’, which was likely caused by large variation in the promoter. This work enhances understanding of coloration in red pears and provides a novel genomic resource for further studies on ‘Hongzaosu’ pear.</p>","PeriodicalId":13178,"journal":{"name":"Horticultural Plant Journal","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":5.7000,"publicationDate":"2024-01-20","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Genetic variations at BBX24 and MYB110a loci regulated anthocyanin accumulation in pear bud sports\",\"authors\":\"Yuhao Gao, Hongxu Li, Zhiwei Wang, Huabai Xue, Jianzhao Li, Wenjie Yu, Jiaxin Zhang, Junbei Ni, Yuanwen Teng, Songling Bai\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.hpj.2024.01.001\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p>Genetic variation contributes to the phenotypic diversity of plants. 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Three independent variations in the <em>BBX24</em> coding region that led to premature termination of translation were detected in other pear bud sports and the progeny of a bud sport that all accumulate anthocyanins. The genome of ‘Hongzaosu’ was assembled using both long-read and short-read sequences. By combining genomic and transcriptomic data, allele-specific expression of <em>PpMYB110a</em> was observed in the fruit skin of ‘Hongzaosu’, which was likely caused by large variation in the promoter. 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Genetic variations at BBX24 and MYB110a loci regulated anthocyanin accumulation in pear bud sports
Genetic variation contributes to the phenotypic diversity of plants. Most red pear cultivars that accumulate anthocyanins originated from somatic variation and are termed bud sports. ‘Hongzaosu’ is a bud sport derived from the green pear ‘Zaosu’. A new genetic map was constructed from a population derived from the cross of ‘Yuluxiang’ and ‘Hongzaosu’, from which PpBBX24 was identified as a crucial gene controlling anthocyanin accumulation. Genetic and phylogenetic evidence revealed that PpBBX24 is a repressor of anthocyanin biosynthesis in pear. A 14 bp deletion was detected in the third exon of PpBBX24 in ‘Hongzaosu’, resulting in premature termination of protein translation. The truncated PpBBX24 protein was a positive regulator of anthocyanin biosynthesis by activating the transcription of PpCHS and PpUFGT. Three independent variations in the BBX24 coding region that led to premature termination of translation were detected in other pear bud sports and the progeny of a bud sport that all accumulate anthocyanins. The genome of ‘Hongzaosu’ was assembled using both long-read and short-read sequences. By combining genomic and transcriptomic data, allele-specific expression of PpMYB110a was observed in the fruit skin of ‘Hongzaosu’, which was likely caused by large variation in the promoter. This work enhances understanding of coloration in red pears and provides a novel genomic resource for further studies on ‘Hongzaosu’ pear.
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Horticultural Plant Journal (HPJ) is an OPEN ACCESS international journal. HPJ publishes research related to all horticultural plants, including fruits, vegetables, ornamental plants, tea plants, and medicinal plants, etc. The journal covers all aspects of horticultural crop sciences, including germplasm resources, genetics and breeding, tillage and cultivation, physiology and biochemistry, ecology, genomics, biotechnology, plant protection, postharvest processing, etc. Article types include Original research papers, Reviews, and Short communications.