Failure to launch: The self-regulating Md -MYB10R6 gene from apple is active in flowers but not leaves of Petunia


Autoria(s): Boase, Murray R.; Brendolise, Cyril; Wang, Lei; Ngo, Hahn; Espley, Richard V.; Hellens, Roger P.; Schwinn, Kathy E.; Davies, Kevin M.; Albert, Nick W.
Data(s)

26/06/2015

Resumo

Coloured foliage due to anthocyanin pigments (bronze/red/black) is an attractive trait that is often lacking in many bedding, ornamental and horticultural plants. Apples (Malus × domestica) containing an allelic variant of the anthocyanin regulator, Md-MYB10R6, are highly pigmented throughout the plant, due to autoregulation by MYB10 upon its own promoter. We investigated whether Md-MYB10R6 from apple is capable of functioning within the heterologous host Petunia hybrida to generate plants with novel pigmentation patterns. The Md-MYB10R6 transgene (MYB10–R6pro:MYB10:MYB10term) activated anthocyanin synthesis when transiently expressed in Antirrhinumroseadorsea petals and petunia leaf discs. Stable transgenic petunias containing Md-MYB10R6 lacked foliar pigmentation but had coloured flowers, complementing the an2 phenotype of ‘Mitchell’ petunia. The absence of foliar pigmentation was due to the failure of the Md-MYB10R6 gene to self-activate in vegetative tissues, suggesting that additional protein partners are required for Md-MYB10 to activate target genes in this heterologous system. In petunia flowers, where endogenous components including MYB-bHLH-WDR (MBW) proteins were present, expression of the Md-MYB10R6 promoter was initiated, allowing auto-regulation to occur and activating anthocyanin production. Md-MYB10 is capable of operating within the petunia MBW gene regulation network that controls the expression of the anthocyanin biosynthesis genes, AN1 (bHLH) and MYBx (R3-MYB repressor) in petals.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86189/

Publicador

Springer

Relação

DOI:10.1007/s00299-015-1827-4

Boase, Murray R., Brendolise, Cyril, Wang, Lei, Ngo, Hahn, Espley, Richard V., Hellens, Roger P., Schwinn, Kathy E., Davies, Kevin M., & Albert, Nick W. (2015) Failure to launch: The self-regulating Md -MYB10R6 gene from apple is active in flowers but not leaves of Petunia. Plant Cell Reports. (In Press)

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Copyright 2015 Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Anthocyanin #Flavonoid #MYB #BHLH #WDR #Petunia
Tipo

Journal Article