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Allelic Variation of MYB10 Is the Major Force Controlling Natural Variation in Skin and Flesh Color in Strawberry (Fragaria spp.) Fruit.

Cristina Castillejo1,2, Veronika Waurich3,4, Henning Wagner3,4, Rubén Ramos1,2, Nicolás Oiza1,2, Pilar Muñoz1,2, Juan C Triviño5, Julie Caruana6, Zhongchi Liu6, Nicolás Cobo7,8, Michael A Hardigan7, Steven J Knapp7, José G Vallarino2,9, Sonia Osorio2,9, Carmen Martín-Pizarro2,9, David Posé2,9, Tuomas Toivainen10, Timo Hytönen10,11,12, Youngjae Oh13, Christopher R Barbey13, Vance M Whitaker13, Seonghee Lee13, Klaus Olbricht3, José F Sánchez-Sevilla1,2, Iraida Amaya14,2.   

Abstract

The fruits of diploid and octoploid strawberry (Fragaria spp) show substantial natural variation in color due to distinct anthocyanin accumulation and distribution patterns. Anthocyanin biosynthesis is controlled by a clade of R2R3 MYB transcription factors, among which MYB10 is the main activator in strawberry fruit. Here, we show that mutations in MYB10 cause most of the variation in anthocyanin accumulation and distribution observed in diploid woodland strawberry (F. vesca) and octoploid cultivated strawberry (F ×ananassa). Using a mapping-by-sequencing approach, we identified a gypsy-transposon in MYB10 that truncates the protein and knocks out anthocyanin biosynthesis in a white-fruited F. vesca ecotype. Two additional loss-of-function mutations in MYB10 were identified among geographically diverse white-fruited F. vesca ecotypes. Genetic and transcriptomic analyses of octoploid Fragaria spp revealed that FaMYB10-2, one of three MYB10 homoeologs identified, regulates anthocyanin biosynthesis in developing fruit. Furthermore, independent mutations in MYB10-2 are the underlying cause of natural variation in fruit skin and flesh color in octoploid strawberry. We identified a CACTA-like transposon (FaEnSpm-2) insertion in the MYB10-2 promoter of red-fleshed accessions that was associated with enhanced expression. Our findings suggest that cis-regulatory elements in FaEnSpm-2 are responsible for enhanced MYB10-2 expression and anthocyanin biosynthesis in strawberry fruit flesh.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 33004617      PMCID: PMC7721342          DOI: 10.1105/tpc.20.00474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell        ISSN: 1040-4651            Impact factor:   11.277


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