| Literature DB >> 33671670 |
Lulu Zhang1, Canbin Chen1, Fangfang Xie1, Qingzhu Hua1, Zhike Zhang1, Rong Zhang1, Jianye Chen1, Jietang Zhao1, Guibing Hu1, Yonghua Qin1.
Abstract
Betalains are water-soluble nitrogen-containing pigments with multiple bioactivities. Pitaya is the only large-scale commercially grown fruit containing abundant betalains for consumers. However, the upstream regulators in betalain biosynthesis are still not clear. In this study, HmoWRKY40, a novel WRKY transcription factor, was obtained from the transcriptome data of pitaya (Hylocereus monacanthus). HmoWRKY40 is a member of the Group IIa WRKY family, containing a conserved WRKY motif, and it is located in the nucleus. The betalain contents and expression levels of HmoWRKY40 increased rapidly during the coloration of pitaya and reached their maximums on the 23rd day after artificial pollination (DAAP). Yeast one-hybrid and transient expression assays showed that HmoWRKY40 could bind and activate the promoter of HmoCYP76AD1. Silencing the HmoWRKY40 gene resulted in a significant reduction of betacyanin contents. These results indicate that HmoWRKY40 transcriptionally activates HmoCYP76AD, which is involved in the regulation of pitaya betalain biosynthesis. The results of the present study provide new regulatory networks related to betalain biosynthesis in pitaya.Entities:
Keywords: HmoWRKY40; VIGS; betalain biosynthesis; pitaya; transcription factor
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33671670 PMCID: PMC7926660 DOI: 10.3390/ijms22042171
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923