1. The Complex FtBBX22 and FtHY5 Positively Regulates Light-Induced Anthocyanin Accumulation by Activating FtMYB42 in Tartary Buckwheat Sprouts.
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Deng J, Zhang L, Wang L, Zhao J, Yang C, Li H, Huang J, Shi T, Zhu L, Damaris RN, and Chen Q
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- Gene Expression Profiling, Nicotiana genetics, Nicotiana metabolism, Nicotiana growth & development, Fagopyrum genetics, Fagopyrum metabolism, Fagopyrum growth & development, Fagopyrum radiation effects, Anthocyanins biosynthesis, Anthocyanins metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Plant Proteins genetics, Plant Proteins metabolism, Light, Transcription Factors metabolism, Transcription Factors genetics
- Abstract
Anthocyanin is one important nutrition composition in Tartary buckwheat ( Fagopyrum tataricum ) sprouts, a component missing in its seeds. Although anthocyanin biosynthesis requires light, the mechanism of light-induced anthocyanin accumulation in Tartary buckwheat is unclear. Here, comparative transcriptome analysis of Tartary buckwheat sprouts under light and dark treatments and biochemical approaches were performed to identify the roles of one B-box protein BBX22 and ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL 5 (HY5). The overexpression assay showed that FtHY5 and FtBBX22 could both promote anthocyanin synthesis in red-flower tobacco. Additionally, FtBBX22 associated with FtHY5 to form a complex that activates the transcription of MYB transcription factor genes FtMYB42 and FtDFR , leading to anthocyanin accumulation. These findings revealed the regulation mechanism of light-induced anthocyanin synthesis and provide excellent gene resources for breeding high-quality Tartary buckwheat.
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- 2024
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