Sucrose-Specific Induction of Anthocyanin Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis Requires the MYB75/PAP1 Gene
Utrecht University · Graduate School Experimental Plant Sciences
Abstract
Sugar-induced anthocyanin accumulation has been observed in many plant species. We observed that sucrose (Suc) is the most effective inducer of anthocyanin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) seedlings. Other sugars and osmotic controls are either less effective or ineffective. Analysis of Suc-induced anthocyanin accumulation in 43 Arabidopsis accessions shows that considerable natural variation exists for this trait. The Cape Verde Islands (Cvi) accession essentially does not respond to Suc, whereas Landsberg erecta is an intermediate responder. The existing Landsberg erecta/Cvi recombinant inbred line population was used in a quantitative trait loci analysis for Suc-induced anthocyanin…
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Authors
5- STSheng TengCorresponding
Utrecht University, Graduate School Experimental Plant Sciences
- JJJoost J. B. Keurentjes
Utrecht University, Graduate School Experimental Plant Sciences
- LBLeónie Bentsink
Utrecht University, Graduate School Experimental Plant Sciences
- MKMaarten Koornneef
Utrecht University, Graduate School Experimental Plant Sciences
- SSSjef Smeekens
Utrecht University, Graduate School Experimental Plant Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Arabidopsis
- Quantitative trait locus
- Locus (genetics)
- Complementation
- Genetics
- Gene
- Cape verde
- Life below water