| Literature DB >> 30466599 |
Ning Jia1, Jiqin Liu2, Yufeng Sun3, Penghui Tan4, Hao Cao5, Yingying Xie5, Boting Wen5, Tianyi Gu5, Jiameng Liu3, Minmin Li3, Yatao Huang3, Jia Lu3, Nuo Jin3, Lichao Sun5, Fengjiao Xin6, Bei Fan7.
Abstract
Lignin is one of the most important components of the plant cell wall, and the expression and transcriptional regulation of lignin biosynthesis-related genes have been studied widely in Arabidopsis and other plants. Citrus fruit juice sacs often undergo lignification, particularly during fruit ripening and storage periods; however, the underlying genetic mechanisms have been little investigated. In this study, we isolated and identified CsMYB330 and CsMYB308 transcription factors, and found that their expression levels are significantly altered during the lignification of citrus fruit juice sacs. We found that CsMYB330 and CsMYB308 can recognize and bind AC elements in the Cs4CL1 promoter and finely regulate expression of the Cs4CL1 gene. In this regulatory process, CsMYB330 was identified as a transcriptional activator, whereas CsMYB308 appears to be a transcriptional repressor. In addition, using a transient assay, we demonstrated that expression of the Cs4CL1 gene is significantly altered in fruit juice sacs overexpressing these two transcription factors. These results indicate that the transcription factors CsMYB330 and CsMYB308 play important roles in the lignification of citrus fruit juice sacs and provide novel insights into the transcriptional regulation associated with fruit juice sac lignification.Entities:
Keywords: Citrus sinensis; Juice sac; Lignification; MYB; Postharvest; Transcriptional regulation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30466599 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2018.10.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729