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A long noncoding RNA functions in high-light-induced anthocyanin accumulation in apple by activating ethylene synthesis.
Yu, Jiaxuan; Qiu, Kainan; Sun, Wenjing; Yang, Tuo; Wu, Ting; Song, Tingting; Zhang, Jie; Yao, Yuncong; Tian, Ji.
Afiliação
  • Yu J; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing, China.
  • Qiu K; Plant Science and Technology College, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing, China.
  • Sun W; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing, China.
  • Yang T; Plant Science and Technology College, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing, China.
  • Wu T; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing, China.
  • Song T; Plant Science and Technology College, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing, China.
  • Zhang J; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing, China.
  • Yao Y; Plant Science and Technology College, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing, China.
  • Tian J; College of Horticulture, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.
Plant Physiol ; 189(1): 66-83, 2022 05 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35148400
Anthocyanin production in apple (Malus domestica) fruit and their consequent coloration can be induced by high-light treatment. The hormone ethylene is also essential for this coloration, but the regulatory relationships that link ethylene and light with anthocyanin-associated coloration are not well defined. In this study, we observed that high-light treatment of apple fruit increased anthocyanin accumulation more than moderate-light treatment did and was the main contributor of induced ethylene production and activation of anthocyanin biosynthesis. A transcriptome study of light-treated apple fruit suggested that a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA), MdLNC610, the corresponding gene of which is physically located downstream from the 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate oxygenase (ACO) ethylene biosynthesis gene MdACO1, likely affects anthocyanin biosynthesis under high-light treatment. Expression and promoter ß-glucuronidase reporter analyses further showed that MdLNC610 upregulates expression of MdACO1 and so likely participates in high-light-induced ethylene biosynthesis. Overexpression of MdACO1 and MdLNC610 in apple fruit and calli indicated that a major increase in MdLNC610 expression activates MdACO1 expression, thereby causing an increase in ethylene production and anthocyanin levels. These results suggest that MdLNC610 participates in the regulation of high-light-induced anthocyanin production by functioning as a positive regulator to promote MdACO1 expression and ethylene biosynthesis. Our study provides insights into the relationship between mRNA and lncRNA networks in the ethylene biosynthetic pathway and anthocyanin accumulation in apple fruit.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Malus / RNA Longo não Codificante Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Malus / RNA Longo não Codificante Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article