Litcius/Paper detail

Overexpression of peach <i>NAC25</i> promotes anthocyanin biosynthesis in poplar shoots

Mingxi Geng, Yun Shao, Mengmeng Zhang, Xianbo Zheng, Bin Tan, Wei Wang, Langlang Zhang, Ye Xia, Ming Li, Jidong Li, Jun Cheng, Jiancan Feng

2022Fruit Research16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Anthocyanins, a categories of metabolites derived from flavonoid biosynthesis pathway, are responsible for the red color of peach. Anthocyanin metabolism is modulated by a complicated regulatory network. In this study, our results demonstrated that PpNAC25 was a component of anthocyanin regulatory network in peach. PpNAC25 showed a closed relationship with the well-known ripening-related gene NOR (no-ripening) and was highly expressed in peach fruit. Overexpression of PpNAC25 in poplar resulted in a redder shoot tips compared with EV control. PpNAC25 overexpression upregulated the anthocyanin biosynthetic and transportation genes in transcript levels and then increased anthocyanin contents. In Y1H and Luc/Ren assay, PpNAC25 bound to the promoter of the anthocyanin-activator PpMYB10.1 and PpMYB10.2 and activated its transcript. Moreover, PpNAC25 formed a heterodimer with PpNAC1, an anthocyanin-regulator. Our researches provide evidence that PpNAC25 may be a positive regulator of anthocyanin biosynthesis in peach fruit.

Topics & Concepts

AnthocyaninRipeningBiologyShootGeneBotanyFlavonoidRegulator geneGene expressionBiochemistryAntioxidantPlant Gene Expression AnalysisPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisPhytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities
Overexpression of peach <i>NAC25</i> promotes anthocyanin biosynthesis in poplar shoots | Litcius