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The R2R3 transcription factor HlMYB8 and its role in flavonoid biosynthesis in hop (Humulus lupulus L.).

Tomáš Kocábek1, Ajay Kumar Mishra2, Jaroslav Matoušek2, Josef Patzak3, Anna Lomnická4, Mudra Khare2, Karel Krofta3.   

Abstract

Hop is an important source of medicinally valuable secondary metabolites including bioactive prenylated chalcones. To gain in-depth knowledge of the regulatory mechanisms of hop flavonoids biosynthesis, full-length cDNA of HlMyb8 transcription factor gene was isolated from lupulin glands. The deduced amino acid sequence of HlMyb8 showed high similarity to a flavonol-specific regulator of phenylpropanoid biosynthesis AtMYB12 from Arabidopsis thaliana. Transient expression studies and qRT-PCR analysis of transgenic hop plants overexpressing HlMyb8 revealed that HlMYB8 activates expression of chalcone synthase HlCHS_H1 as well as other structural genes from the flavonoid pathway branch leading to the production of flavonols (F3H, F'3H, FLS) but not prenylflavonoids (PT1, OMT1) or bitter acids (VPS, PT1). HlMyb8 could cross-activate Arabidopsis flavonol-specific genes but to a much lesser extent than AtMyb12. Reciprocally, AtMyb12 could cross-activate hop flavonol-specific genes. Transcriptome sequence analysis of hop leaf tissue overexpressing HlMyb8 confirmed the modulation of several other genes related to flavonoid biosynthesis pathways (PAL, 4CL, ANR, DFR, LDOX). Analysis of metabolites in hop female cones confirmed that overexpression of HlMyb8 does not increase prenylflavonoid or bitter acids content in lupulin glands. It follows from our results that HlMYB8 plays role in a competition between flavonol and prenylflavonoid or bitter acid pathways by diverting the flux of CHS_H1 gene product and thus, may influence the level of these metabolites in hop lupulin.
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Keywords:  Bitter acids; Chalcone synthase; Flavonoids; Humulus lupulus; R2R3 myb; RNA sequencing

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29606215     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2018.01.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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