| Literature DB >> 31891496 |
Li-Sha Zhu1, Shu-Min Liang1, Lu-Lu Chen1, Chao-Jie Wu1, Wei Wei1, Wei Shan1, Jian-Ye Chen1, Wang-Jin Lu1, Xin-Guo Su2, Jian-Fei Kuang1.
Abstract
Carotenoids are a class of bioactive compounds that exhibit health-promoting properties for humans, but their regulation in bananas during fruit ripening remains largely unclear. Here, we found that the total carotenoid content continued to be elevated along the course of banana ripening and peaked at the ripening stage followed by a decrease, which is presumably caused by the transcript abundances of carotenoid biosynthetic genes MaLCYB1.1 and MaLCYB1.2. Moreover, a ripening-inducible transcription factor MaSPL16 was characterized, which was a nuclear protein with transactivation activity. Transient transformation of MaSPL16 in banana fruits led to enhanced transcript levels of MaLCYB1.1 and MaLCYB1.2 and hence the total carotenoid accumulation. Importantly, MaSPL16 stimulated the transcription of MaLCYB1.1 and MaLCYB1.2 through directly binding to their promoters. Collectively, our findings indicate that MaSPL16 behaves as an activator to modulate banana carotenoid biosynthesis, which may provide a new target for molecular improvement of the nutritional and bioactive qualities of agricultural crops that accumulate carotenoids.Entities:
Keywords: SPL; banana fruit; carotenoid biosynthesis; ripening; transcriptional regulation
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31891496 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b07134
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279