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The dihydroflavonol 4-reductase BoDFR1 drives anthocyanin accumulation in pink-leaved ornamental kale

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THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS
Volume 134, Issue 1, Pages 159-169

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00122-020-03688-9

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31770739]

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Leaf color in ornamental kale is controlled by a semi-dominant gene, with the BoDFR1 gene playing a key role in the development of the pink leaf trait. Gene silencing and overexpression experiments confirmed the significance of BoDFR1 in anthocyanin accumulation.
Leaf color is an essential trait in the important horticultural biennial plant ornamental kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala). The identity of the gene conferring this striking trait and its mode of inheritance are topics of debate. Based on an analysis of F-1, F-2, BC1P1, and BC1P2 ornamental kale populations derived from a cross between a pink-leaved P28 and white-leaved D10 line, we determined that the pink leaf trait is controlled by a semi-dominant gene. We cloned two genes potentially involved in anthocyanin biosynthesis in ornamental kale: Bo9g058630 and Bo6g100940. Based on their variation in sequence, we speculated that Bo9g058630, encoding the kale dihydroflavonol-4 reductase (BoDFR1) enzyme, plays a critical role in the development of the pink leaf trait. Indeed, an InDel marker specific for BoDFR1 completely co-segregated with the pink leaf trait in our F-2 population. We then generated the 35Spro: DFR-GUS overexpression vector, which we transformed into D10. Overexpression of BoDFR1 indeed restored some anthocyanin accumulation in this white-leaved parental line. In addition, we targeted BoDFR1 in P28 using virus-induced gene silencing. Again, silencing of BoDFR1 resulted in a substantial decrease in anthocyanin accumulation. This work lays the foundation for further exploration of the mechanism underlying anthocyanin accumulation in pink-leaved ornamental kale.

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