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The Synergistic Effects of Environmental and Genetic Factors on the Regulation of Anthocyanin Accumulation in Plant Tissues

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms241612946

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anthocyanin biosynthesis genes; anthocyanin accumulation; apple fruit; transgenic rice calli; light stimulus; transient expression; stable expression

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The accumulation of anthocyanin is responsible for the coloration of apple fruit, and this accumulation depends on the expression of genes related to anthocyanin biosynthesis. Light plays a role in inducing fruit coloration by regulating genes involved in anthocyanin biosynthesis. This study investigates the effects of light and genetic factors on the coloration and accumulation of anthocyanin in apple fruits. The findings suggest that light, together with the overexpression of genes in the anthocyanin biosynthesis pathway, induces the coloration and accumulation of anthocyanin in apple fruits by upregulating the expression of these genes.
Anthocyanin accumulation is responsible for the coloration of apple fruit, and their accumulation depends on the expression of anthocyanin biosynthesis-related genes. Light is an environmental stimulus that induces fruit color by regulating genes involved in the anthocyanin biosynthesis pathway. In this study, the roles of light and genetic factors on fruit coloration and anthocyanin accumulation in apple fruit were investigated. Three genes in the anthocyanin biosynthesis pathway, MdCHS, MdANS, and MdUFGT1, were synthesized and cloned into a viral-based expression vector system for transient expression in 'Ruby S' apple fruits. Apple fruits were agroinfiltrated with expression vectors harboring MdCHS, MdANS, and MdUFGT1. Agroinfiltrated apple fruits were then either kept in the dark (bagged fruits) or exposed to light (exposed fruits). The agroinfiltrated fruits showed significantly different coloration patterns, transcript expression levels, and anthocyanin accumulation compared to the control fruits. Moreover, these parameters were higher in exposed fruits than in bagged fruits. For stable expression, MdCHS was introduced into a binary vector under the control of the rice a-amylase 3D (RAmy3D) promoter. The ectopic overexpression of MdCHS in transgenic rice calli showed a high accumulation of anthocyanin content. Taken together, our findings suggest that light, together with the overexpression of anthocyanin biosynthesis genes, induced the coloration and accumulation of anthocyanin content in apple fruits by upregulating the expression of the genes involved in the anthocyanin biosynthesis pathway.

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