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Light Regulation of LoCOP1 and Its Role in Floral Scent Biosynthesis in Lilium 'Siberia'

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PLANTS-BASEL
卷 12, 期 10, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants12102004

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Lilium 'Siberia'; floral scent; light; LoCOP1; LoMYBs

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In this study, the COP1 gene (LoCOP1) was isolated from the petals of Lilium 'Siberia'. The research revealed that LoCOP1 played a crucial negative regulatory role in floral scent production and emission, and interacted with LoMYB1 and LoMYB3. The findings highlighted the regulatory mechanism of LoCOP1 in controlling scent emission in Lilium 'Siberia' through the degradation of transcription factors via the proteasome pathway.
Light is an important environmental signal that governs plant growth, development, and metabolism. Constitutive photomorphogenic 1 (COP1) is a light signaling component that plays a vital role in plant light responses. We isolated the COP1 gene (LoCOP1) from the petals of Lilium 'Siberia' and investigated its function. The LoCOP1 protein was found to be the most similar to Apostasia shenzhenica COP1. LoCOP1 was found to be an important factor located in the nucleus and played a negative regulatory role in floral scent production and emission using the virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) approach. The yeast two-hybrid, beta-galactosidase, and bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) assays revealed that LoCOP1 interacts with LoMYB1 and LoMYB3. Furthermore, light modified both the subcellular distribution of LoCOP1 and its interactions with LoMYB1 and MYB3 in onion cells. The findings highlighted an important regulatory mechanism in the light signaling system that governs scent emission in Lilium 'Siberia' by the ubiquitination and degradation of transcription factors via the proteasome pathway.

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