An Ancient Duplication of Apple MYB Transcription Factors Is Responsible for Novel Red Fruit-Flesh Phenotypes

Author:

Chagné David1,Lin-Wang Kui1,Espley Richard V.1,Volz Richard K.1,How Natalie M.1,Rouse Simon1,Brendolise Cyril1,Carlisle Charmaine M.1,Kumar Satish1,De Silva Nihal1,Micheletti Diego1,McGhie Tony1,Crowhurst Ross N.1,Storey Roy D.1,Velasco Riccardo1,Hellens Roger P.1,Gardiner Susan E.1,Allan Andrew C.1

Affiliation:

1. New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited (Plant and Food Research), Palmerston North Research Centre, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand (D.C., C.M.C., T.M., S.E.G.); Plant and Food Research, Mount Albert Research Centre, Auckland 1142, New Zealand (K.L.-W., R.V.E., S.R., C.B., N.D.S., R.N.C., R.D.S., R.P.H., A.C.A.); Plant and Food Research, Hawke’s Bay Research Centre, Havelock

Abstract

AbstractAnthocyanin accumulation is coordinated in plants by a number of conserved transcription factors. In apple (Malus × domestica), an R2R3 MYB transcription factor has been shown to control fruit flesh and foliage anthocyanin pigmentation (MYB10) and fruit skin color (MYB1). However, the pattern of expression and allelic variation at these loci does not explain all anthocyanin-related apple phenotypes. One such example is an open-pollinated seedling of cv Sangrado that has green foliage and develops red flesh in the fruit cortex late in maturity. We used methods that combine plant breeding, molecular biology, and genomics to identify duplicated MYB transcription factors that could control this phenotype. We then demonstrated that the red-flesh cortex phenotype is associated with enhanced expression of MYB110a, a paralog of MYB10. Functional characterization of MYB110a showed that it was able to up-regulate anthocyanin biosynthesis in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum). The chromosomal location of MYB110a is consistent with a whole-genome duplication event that occurred during the evolution of apple within the Maloideae family. Both MYB10 and MYB110a have conserved function in some cultivars, but they differ in their expression pattern and response to fruit maturity.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Physiology

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