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Mutation of a bHLH transcription factor allowed almond domestication

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SCIENCE
卷 364, 期 6445, 页码 1095-+

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aav8197

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  1. VILLUM Foundation [VKR023054, 13234]
  2. University of Copenhagen Excellence Program for Interdisciplinary Research grant
  3. European Research Council [ERC-2012-ADG_20120314]
  4. VILLUM Young Investigator Program grant [VKR023124]
  5. projects Mejora Genetica del Almendro (MINECO-Spain)
  6. Seneca Foundation grants for Molecular Biology of Cyanogenesis in Almond [11937-PI-09]
  7. Breeding stone fruit species assisted by molecular tools [19879/GERM/15]

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Wild almond species accumulate the bitter and toxic cyanogenic diglucoside amygdalin. Almond domestication was enabled by the selection of genotypes harboring sweet kernels. We report the completion of the almond reference genome. Map-based cloning using an F-1 population segregating for kernel taste led to the identification of a 46-kilobase gene cluster encoding five basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors, bHLH1 to bHLH5. Functional characterization demonstrated that bHLH2 controls transcription of the P450 monooxygenase-encoding genes PdCYP79D16 and PdCYP71AN24, which are involved in the amygdalin biosynthetic pathway. A nonsynonymous point mutation (Leu to Phe) in the dimerization domain of bHLH2 prevents transcription of the two cytochrome P450 genes, resulting in the sweet kernel trait.

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