Literature DB >> 34193820

The novel gene BrMYB2, located on chromosome A07, with a short intron 1 controls the purple-head trait of Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L.).

Qiong He1,2, Junqing Wu1, Yihua Xue1, Wenbin Zhao1, Ru Li1, Lugang Zhang3,4.   

Abstract

Anthocyanins are important secondary metabolites in plants, but information on anthocyanin biosynthesis mechanisms in Chinese cabbage is limited. The new purple head Chinese cabbage cultivar 11S91 was analyzed, and an R2R3-MYB regulatory gene BrMYB2, located on chromosome A07, controlling the dominant purple-head trait was isolated. High expression of BrMYB2 generated a large accumulation of anthocyanins in 11S91, accompanied by highly upregulated BrTT8, BrF3'H, BrDFR1, BrANS1, BrUGTs, BrATs, and BrGSTs. 11S91 inherited the purple locus from purple trait donor 95T2-5, and they shared consensus CDSs and gDNAs with those of BrMYB2 (cBrMYB2 and gBrMYB2). Two SNPs in cBrMYB2 in 11S91 did not cause loss of function; in addition to several SNPs at both ends of intron 1, a large deletion had occurred in intron 1 of gBrMYB2 in 11S91. Genetic transformation of Arabidopsis showed that gBrMYB2 overexpression lines presented deeper purple color and higher expression than did the cBrMYB2 and cBrmyb2 lines, whereas gBrmyb2 with a long intron 1 did not cause the purple phenotype. We first show that BrMYB2 promotes anthocyanin biosynthesis under the control of the short intron 1 of gBrMYB2 in purple head Chinese cabbage, and gBrmyb2 with a long intron 1 represses anthocyanin production in white head Chinese cabbage. This evidence provides a new understanding of anthocyanin biosynthesis and purple germplasm generation in Brassica vegetables.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 34193820     DOI: 10.1038/s41438-020-0319-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hortic Res        ISSN: 2052-7276            Impact factor:   6.793


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