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Two amino acid changes in the R3 repeat cause functional divergence of two clustered MYB10 genes in peach.

Hui Zhou1,2, Liao Liao1, Shengli Xu1,3, Fei Ren4, Jianbo Zhao4, Collins Ogutu1,3, Lu Wang1, Quan Jiang4, Yuepeng Han5,6.   

Abstract

R2R3-MYB genes play a pivotal role in regulating anthocyanin accumulation. Here, we report two tandemly duplicated R2R3-MYB genes in peach, PpMYB10.1 and PpMYB10.2, with the latter showing lower ability to induce anthocyanin accumulation than the former. Site-directed mutation assay revealed two amino acid changes in the R3 repeat, Arg/Lys66 and Gly/Arg93, responsible for functional divergence between these two PpMYB10 genes. Anthocyanin-promoting activity of PpMYB10.2 was significantly increased by a single amino acid replacement of Arg93 with Gly93. However, either the Gly93Arg93 or Arg66Lys66 substitutions alone showed little impact on anthocyanin-promoting activity of PpMYB10.1, but simultaneous substitutions caused a significant decrease. Reciprocal substitution of Arg/Gly93 could significantly alter binding affinity to PpbHLH3, while the Arg66Lys66 substitution is predicted to affect the folding of the MYB DNA-binding domain, instead of PpbHLH3-binding affinity. Overall, the change of anthocyanin-promoting activity was accompanied with that of bHLH-binding affinity, suggesting that DNA-binding affinity of R2R3-MYBs depends on their bHLH partners. Our study is helpful for understanding of functional evolution of R2R3-MYBs and their interaction with DNA targets.

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Keywords:  Anthocyanin coloration; DNA-binding affinity; Prunus; R2R3-MYB TF; Site-directed mutation; bHLH gene

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30155830     DOI: 10.1007/s11103-018-0773-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Mol Biol        ISSN: 0167-4412            Impact factor:   4.076


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