Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Sciences University of Cambridge Cambridge CB2 3EA UK
2. Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Institute of Plant Biology & BRICS TU Braunschweig 38106 Braunschweig Germany
3. Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology University of Nevada Reno NV 89557 USA
4. Department of Plant and Microbial Biology University of Minnesota‐Twin Cities St Paul MN 55108 USA
Abstract
Summary
In this study, we investigate the genetic mechanisms responsible for the loss of anthocyanins in betalain‐pigmented Caryophyllales, considering our hypothesis of multiple transitions to betalain pigmentation.
Utilizing transcriptomic and genomic datasets across 357 species and 31 families, we scrutinize 18 flavonoid pathway genes and six regulatory genes spanning four transitions to betalain pigmentation. We examined evidence for hypotheses of wholesale gene loss, modified gene function, altered gene expression, and degeneration of the MBW (MYB‐bHLH‐WD40) trasnscription factor complex, within betalain‐pigmented lineages.
Our analyses reveal that most flavonoid synthesis genes remain conserved in betalain‐pigmented lineages, with the notable exception of TT19 orthologs, essential for the final step in anthocyanidin synthesis, which appear to have been repeatedly and entirely lost. Additional late‐stage flavonoid pathway genes upstream of TT19 also manifest strikingly reduced expression in betalain‐pigmented species. Additionally, we find repeated loss and alteration in the MBW transcription complex essential for canonical anthocyanin synthesis.
Consequently, the loss and exclusion of anthocyanins in betalain‐pigmented species appear to be orchestrated through several mechanisms: loss of a key enzyme, downregulation of synthesis genes, and degeneration of regulatory complexes. These changes have occurred iteratively in Caryophyllales, often coinciding with evolutionary transitions to betalain pigmentation.
Funder
Natural Environment Research Council
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
U.S. Department of Energy
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