Phosphorylated transcription factor PuHB40 mediates ROS-dependent anthocyanin biosynthesis in pear exposed to high light

文献类型: 外文期刊

第一作者: Zhang, Lu

作者: Zhang, Lu;Wang, Lu;Fang, Yongchen;Gao, Yuhao;Yang, Shulin;Ni, Junbei;Teng, Yuanwen;Bai, Songling;Su, Jun;Teng, Yuanwen

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期刊名称:PLANT CELL ( 影响因子:10.0; 五年影响因子:11.1 )

ISSN: 1040-4651

年卷期: 2024 年

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: Plants are increasingly vulnerable to environmental stresses because of global warming and climate change. Stress-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation results in plant cell damage, even cell death. Anthocyanins are important antioxidants that scavenge ROS to maintain ROS homeostasis. However, the mechanism underlying ROS-induced anthocyanin accumulation is unclear. In this study, we determined that the HD-Zip I family member transcription factor PuHB40 mediates ROS-dependent anthocyanin biosynthesis under high-light stress in pear (Pyrus ussuriensis). Specifically, PuHB40 induces the PuMYB123-like-PubHLH3 transcription factor complex for anthocyanin biosynthesis. The PuHB40-mediated transcriptional activation depends on its phosphorylation level, which is regulated by protein phosphatase PP2A. Elevated ROS content maintains high PuHB40 phosphorylation levels while also enhancing the PuHB40-induced PuMYB123-like transcription by decreasing the PuPP2AA2 expression, ultimately leading to increased anthocyanin biosynthesis. Our study reveals a pathway regulating the ROS-induced anthocyanin biosynthesis in pears, further clarifying the mechanism underlying the abiotic stress-induced anthocyanin biosynthesis, which may have implications for improving plant stress tolerance. Reactive oxygen species regulate anthocyanin biosynthesis in pear via PP2A-HB40 module under high-light stress.

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