Complex petal spot formation in the Beetle Daisy (Gorteria diffusa) relies on spot‐specific accumulation of malonylated anthocyanin regulated by paralogous GdMYBSG6 transcription factors

Author:

Fattorini Róisín123ORCID,Khojayori Farahnoz N.1ORCID,Mellers Gregory1ORCID,Moyroud Edwige45ORCID,Herrero Eva1ORCID,Kellenberger Roman T.1ORCID,Walker Rachel1ORCID,Wang Qi1ORCID,Hill Lionel6ORCID,Glover Beverley J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Sciences University of Cambridge Downing St. Cambridge CB2 3EA UK

2. Department of Biochemistry and Systems Biology, Institute of Systems, Molecular and Integrative Biology University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 7ZB UK

3. Department of Biology University of Oxford South Parks Road Oxford OX1 3RB UK

4. Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University Bateman St. Cambridge CB2 1LR UK

5. Department of Genetics University of Cambridge Downing St. Cambridge CB2 3EH UK

6. Biomolecular Analysis Facility John Innes Centre Colney Norwich NR4 7UH UK

Abstract

Summary Gorteria diffusa has elaborate petal spots that attract pollinators through sexual deception, but how G. diffusa controls spot development is largely unknown. Here, we investigate how pigmentation is regulated during spot formation. We determined the anthocyanin composition of G. diffusa petals and combined gene expression analysis with protein interaction assays to characterise R2R3‐MYBs that likely regulate pigment production in G. diffusa petal spots. We found that cyanidin 3‐glucoside pigments G. diffusa ray floret petals. Unlike other petal regions, spots contain a high proportion of malonylated anthocyanin. We identified three subgroup 6 R2R3‐MYB transcription factors (GdMYBSG6‐1,2,3) that likely activate the production of spot pigmentation. These genes are upregulated in developing spots and induce ectopic anthocyanin production upon heterologous expression in tobacco. Interaction assays suggest that these transcription factors regulate genes encoding three anthocyanin synthesis enzymes. We demonstrate that the elaboration of complex spots in G. diffusa begins with the accumulation of malonylated pigments at the base of ray floret petals, positively regulated by three paralogous R2R3‐MYB transcription factors. Our results indicate that the functional diversification of these GdMYBSG6s involved changes in the spatial control of their transcription, and modification of the duration of GdMYBSG6 gene expression contributes towards floral variation within the species.

Funder

Gatsby Charitable Foundation

Natural Environment Research Council

Isaac Newton Trust

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Cambridge Trust

Publisher

Wiley

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