| Literature DB >> 31571281 |
Jian-Ping An1, Xiao-Wei Zhang1, Si-Qi Bi1, Chun-Xiang You1, Xiao-Fei Wang1, Yu-Jin Hao1.
Abstract
Drought stress induces anthocyanin biosynthesis in many plant species, but the underlying molecular mechanism remains unclear. Ethylene response factors (ERFs) play key roles in plant growth and various stress responses, including affecting anthocyanin biosynthesis. Here, we characterized an ERF protein, MdERF38, which is involved in drought stress-induced anthocyanin biosynthesis. Biochemical and molecular analyses showed that MdERF38 interacted with MdMYB1, a positive modulator of anthocyanin biosynthesis, and facilitated the binding of MdMYB1 to its target genes. Therefore, MdERF38 promoted anthocyanin biosynthesis in response to drought stress. Furthermore, we found that MdBT2, a negative modulator of anthocyanin biosynthesis, decreased MdERF38-promoted anthocyanin biosynthesis by accelerating the degradation of the MdERF38 protein. In summary, our data provide a mechanism for drought stress-induced anthocyanin biosynthesis that involves dynamic modulation of MdERF38 at both transcriptional and post-translational levels.Entities:
Keywords: ERF transcription factor; anthocyanin biosynthesis; apple; drought stress; post-translational modification
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31571281 DOI: 10.1111/tpj.14555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant J ISSN: 0960-7412 Impact factor: 6.417