Light-Induced Expression of a MYB Gene Regulates Anthocyanin Biosynthesis in Red Apples
Plant Industry · Agriculture and Food · +1 more institution
Abstract
Anthocyanins are secondary metabolites found in higher plants that contribute to the colors of flowers and fruits. In apples (Malus domestica Borkh.), several steps of the anthocyanin pathway are coordinately regulated, suggesting control by common transcription factors. A gene encoding an R2R3 MYB transcription factor was isolated from apple (cv Cripps' Pink) and designated MdMYB1. Analysis of the deduced amino acid sequence suggests that this gene encodes an ortholog of anthocyanin regulators in other plants. The expression of MdMYB1 in both Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) plants and cultured grape cells induced the ectopic synthesis of anthocyanin. In the grape (Vitis vinifera) cells MdMYB1 stimulated…
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- FWCI
- 6.13
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- 100%
- References
- 87
Authors
6- AMAdam M. TakosCorresponding
Plant Industry, Agriculture and Food, Horticultural Research Institute
- FWFelix W. Jaffé
Plant Industry, Agriculture and Food, Horticultural Research Institute
- SRSteele R. Jacob
Horticultural Research Institute, Plant Industry, Agriculture and Food
- JBJochen Bogs
Horticultural Research Institute, Agriculture and Food, Plant Industry
- SPSimon P. Robinson
Horticultural Research Institute, Plant Industry, Agriculture and Food
Topics & keywords
- Anthocyanin
- MYB
- Malus
- Biology
- Gene
- Structural gene
- Ectopic expression
- Prunus
- Life in Land