Affiliation:
1. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Postharvest Science of Fruits and Vegetables/Key Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops (South China) Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, College of Horticulture, South China Agricultural University Guangzhou Guangdong P.R. China
2. Depart of Horticulture College of Agriculture, Guangxi University Nanning China
Abstract
AbstractThe SQUAMOSA promoter binding protein‐like (SPL) gene family is a unique family of plant‐specific transcription factors (TFs), which plays vital roles in a variety of plant biological processes. Its role in betalain biosynthesis in Hylocereus undantus; however, is still unclear. Here, we report a total of 16 HuSPL genes from the pitaya genome, which were unevenly distributed among nine chromosomes. The HuSPL genes were clustered into seven groups, and most HuSPLs within the same group shared similar exon–intron structures and conserved motifs. Eight segment replication events in the HuSPL gene family were the main driving force behind the gene family expansion. Nine of the HuSPL genes had potential target sites for Hmo‐miR156/157b. Hmo‐miR156/157b‐targeted HuSPLs exhibited differential expression patterns compared with constitutive expression patterns of most Hmo‐miR156/157b‐nontargeted HuSPLs. The expression of Hmo‐miR156/157b gradually increased during fruit maturation, while the expression of Hmo‐miR156/157b‐targeted HuSPL5/11/14 gradually decreased. In addition, the lowest expression level of Hmo‐miR156/157b‐targeted HuSPL12 was detected 23rd day after flowering, when the middle pulps started to turn red. HuSPL5, HuSPL11, HuSPL12, and HuSPL14 were nucleus‐localized proteins. HuSPL12 could inhibit the expression of HuWRKY40 by binding to its promoter. Results from yeast two‐hybrid and bimolecular fluorescence complementation assays showed that HuSPL12 could interact with HuMYB1, HuMYB132, or HuWRKY42 TFs responsible for betalain biosynthesis. The results of the present study provide an essential basis for future regulation of betalain accumulation in pitaya.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics,General Medicine,Physiology
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