| Literature DB >> 32207980 |
Dongjie Jia1, Zhenghuan Li1, Qingyuan Dang1, Lijuan Shang1, Junling Shen1, Xiangpeng Leng1, Yongzhang Wang1, Yongbing Yuan1.
Abstract
The color of apple skin, particularly anthocyanin-based coloration, is a key factor determining market acceptance. The mechanisms of anthocyanin accumulation in apples with different skin color patterns (i.e., striped and blushed) were analyzed. In total, 14 anthocyanins and 5 procyanidins were simultaneously assayed in red blushed-skin mutants (CF-B1 and CF-B2) and red striped-skin parents (CF-S1 and CF-S2), and 13 significant differences were revealed. Anthocyanin accumulation was significantly higher in the red blushed-skin apples than it was in the parents. The transcript levels of anthocyanin biosynthesis genes and regulatory factors (MdMYB10, MdbHLH3, and MdWD40) were associated with different skin color patterns during the coloring period at 4, 6, and 8 days after the fruits were debagged. The methylation levels of the MdMYB10 promoter regions -1203 to -779 bp, -1667 to -1180 bp, and -2295 to -1929 bp were associated with different skin color patterns, and there was more methylation in red striped-skin apples. These results improve our understanding of anthocyanin accumulation and its underlying molecular mechanism in apples with different skin color patterns, thereby providing valuable information for apple breeding.Entities:
Keywords: anthocyanin biosynthesis; apple; methylation analysis; molecular analysis; skin color patterns
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32207980 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b07098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279