{"title":"一种新的bHLH转录因子LlbHLH12在石蒜花瓣发育过程中负调控花青素的生物合成","authors":"Keyi Feng, Hongyan Tan, Ling Zhou, Tingting Shi, Lianggui Wang, Yuanzheng Yue, Xiulian Yang","doi":"10.1016/j.hpj.2024.07.009","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Flower color is an essential trait in ornamental plant breeding. <ce:italic>Lycoris longituba</ce:italic> is a popular ornamental plant native to central eastern China. The decrease in anthocyanin accumulation causes <ce:italic>L. longituba</ce:italic> petal color fading during flower development, which considerably affects the ornamental value of <ce:italic>L. longituba</ce:italic>. However, mechanisms underlying anthocyanin biosynthesis inhibition during <ce:italic>L. longituba</ce:italic> petal development remain unclear. In this study, three <ce:italic>LlDFR</ce:italic> genes were confirmed to be involved in anthocyanin biosynthesis and <ce:italic>LlDFRc</ce:italic> exerted the strongest promoting effect on anthocyanin accumulation. According to the correlation analysis results, <ce:italic>LlbHLH12</ce:italic> exhibited the strongest negative correlation with <ce:italic>LlDFRc</ce:italic>. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis showed that <ce:italic>LlbHLH12</ce:italic> was highly expressed during the medium bud and full bloom stages of flower development. LlbHLH12 was identified as a member of subgroup XII of bHLH transcription factor family. Subcellular localization and transcriptional activation ability assay revealed that LlbHLH12 was located in the nucleus without transcriptional activation activity. Overexpression of <ce:italic>LlbHLH12</ce:italic> in <ce:italic>Nicotiana tabacum</ce:italic> and <ce:italic>L. longituba</ce:italic> inhibited anthocyanin accumulation by suppressing the expression of anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway genes. Furthermore, yeast one-hybrid, dual-luciferase, and <ce:italic>β</ce:italic>-glucuronidase activity assays showed that LlbHLH12 directly bound to the promoters of <ce:italic>LlPAL</ce:italic> and <ce:italic>LlDFRc</ce:italic> and suppressed their expression to inhibit anthocyanin biosynthesis. Overall, our study identified a novel bHLH repressor negatively regulating anthocyanin biosynthesis and provided new insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying color fading in <ce:italic>L. longituba</ce:italic> petals.","PeriodicalId":13178,"journal":{"name":"Horticultural Plant Journal","volume":"5 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":5.7000,"publicationDate":"2024-12-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"A novel bHLH transcription factor LlbHLH12 negatively regulates anthocyanin biosynthesis during Lycoris longituba petal development\",\"authors\":\"Keyi Feng, Hongyan Tan, Ling Zhou, Tingting Shi, Lianggui Wang, Yuanzheng Yue, Xiulian Yang\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.hpj.2024.07.009\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Flower color is an essential trait in ornamental plant breeding. <ce:italic>Lycoris longituba</ce:italic> is a popular ornamental plant native to central eastern China. The decrease in anthocyanin accumulation causes <ce:italic>L. longituba</ce:italic> petal color fading during flower development, which considerably affects the ornamental value of <ce:italic>L. longituba</ce:italic>. However, mechanisms underlying anthocyanin biosynthesis inhibition during <ce:italic>L. longituba</ce:italic> petal development remain unclear. In this study, three <ce:italic>LlDFR</ce:italic> genes were confirmed to be involved in anthocyanin biosynthesis and <ce:italic>LlDFRc</ce:italic> exerted the strongest promoting effect on anthocyanin accumulation. According to the correlation analysis results, <ce:italic>LlbHLH12</ce:italic> exhibited the strongest negative correlation with <ce:italic>LlDFRc</ce:italic>. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis showed that <ce:italic>LlbHLH12</ce:italic> was highly expressed during the medium bud and full bloom stages of flower development. LlbHLH12 was identified as a member of subgroup XII of bHLH transcription factor family. Subcellular localization and transcriptional activation ability assay revealed that LlbHLH12 was located in the nucleus without transcriptional activation activity. Overexpression of <ce:italic>LlbHLH12</ce:italic> in <ce:italic>Nicotiana tabacum</ce:italic> and <ce:italic>L. longituba</ce:italic> inhibited anthocyanin accumulation by suppressing the expression of anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway genes. Furthermore, yeast one-hybrid, dual-luciferase, and <ce:italic>β</ce:italic>-glucuronidase activity assays showed that LlbHLH12 directly bound to the promoters of <ce:italic>LlPAL</ce:italic> and <ce:italic>LlDFRc</ce:italic> and suppressed their expression to inhibit anthocyanin biosynthesis. 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A novel bHLH transcription factor LlbHLH12 negatively regulates anthocyanin biosynthesis during Lycoris longituba petal development
Flower color is an essential trait in ornamental plant breeding. Lycoris longituba is a popular ornamental plant native to central eastern China. The decrease in anthocyanin accumulation causes L. longituba petal color fading during flower development, which considerably affects the ornamental value of L. longituba. However, mechanisms underlying anthocyanin biosynthesis inhibition during L. longituba petal development remain unclear. In this study, three LlDFR genes were confirmed to be involved in anthocyanin biosynthesis and LlDFRc exerted the strongest promoting effect on anthocyanin accumulation. According to the correlation analysis results, LlbHLH12 exhibited the strongest negative correlation with LlDFRc. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis showed that LlbHLH12 was highly expressed during the medium bud and full bloom stages of flower development. LlbHLH12 was identified as a member of subgroup XII of bHLH transcription factor family. Subcellular localization and transcriptional activation ability assay revealed that LlbHLH12 was located in the nucleus without transcriptional activation activity. Overexpression of LlbHLH12 in Nicotiana tabacum and L. longituba inhibited anthocyanin accumulation by suppressing the expression of anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway genes. Furthermore, yeast one-hybrid, dual-luciferase, and β-glucuronidase activity assays showed that LlbHLH12 directly bound to the promoters of LlPAL and LlDFRc and suppressed their expression to inhibit anthocyanin biosynthesis. Overall, our study identified a novel bHLH repressor negatively regulating anthocyanin biosynthesis and provided new insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying color fading in L. longituba petals.
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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.