The Novel Transcription Factor BnaA01.KAN3 Is Involved in the Regulation of Anthocyanin Accumulation Under Phosphorus Starvation.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Li He, Shan Peng, Ruihua Lin, Jiahui Zhang, Peng Cui, Yi Gan, Hongbo Liu
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Abstract

The investigation of phosphorus metabolism and regulatory mechanisms is conducive to maintaining stable production of crops within a low-phosphorus environment. In phosphorus signal transduction, a few phosphorus starvation response (PHR) transcription factors were identified to bind to the characteristic cis-element, namely the PHR1 binding sequence (P1BS). While the molecular function of the PHR transcription factor has been intensively elucidated, here, we explore a novel transcription factor, BnaA01.KAN3, that undergoes specific binding to the P1BS by yeast one-hybrid and electrophoretic mobility shift assays, and its expression is induced with low-phosphorus stress. BnaA01.KAN3 possessed transcriptional activation and was located in the nucleus. The spatiotemporal expression pattern of BnaA01.KAN3 exhibited tissue specificity in developmental seed, and its expression level was especially high 25-30 days after pollination. Regarding the phenotype analysis, the independent heterologous overexpression lines of BnaA01.KAN3 in Arabidopsis thaliana exhibited not only significantly longer taproots but also an increased number of lateral roots compared to that of the wild type undergoing low-phosphorus treatment, while no differences were seen under normal phosphorus conditions. Furthermore, these lines showed higher anthocyanin and inorganic phosphorus contents with normal and low-phosphorus treatment, suggesting that BnaA01.KAN3 could enhance phosphorus uptake or remobilization to cope with low-phosphorus stress. In summary, this study characterized the transcription factor BnaA01.KAN3 that modulates low-phosphate adaptation and seed development, providing insights for improving phosphorus use efficiency and yield traits in Brassica napus.

新型转录因子BnaA01。KAN3参与缺磷条件下花青素积累的调控。
研究低磷环境下作物的磷代谢及其调控机制有助于维持作物的稳定生产。在磷信号转导中,鉴定出少数磷饥饿反应(PHR)转录因子与特征顺式元件,即PHR1结合序列(P1BS)结合。虽然PHR转录因子的分子功能已经被深入阐明,但在这里,我们探索了一种新的转录因子BnaA01。KAN3通过酵母单杂交和电泳迁移转移实验与P1BS特异性结合,并在低磷胁迫下诱导其表达。BnaA01。KAN3具有转录激活作用,位于细胞核内。BnaA01的时空表达模式。KAN3在发育种子中表现出组织特异性,在授粉后25-30天表达量最高。在表型分析方面,BnaA01的独立异源过表达系。与低磷处理的野生型相比,拟南芥KAN3不仅主根明显延长,侧根数量也明显增加,而正常磷处理下KAN3与野生型无显著差异。在正常和低磷处理下,这些品系的花青素和无机磷含量均较高,说明BnaA01对这些品系的影响较大。KAN3可以增强对磷的吸收或再动员,以应对低磷胁迫。综上所述,本研究对转录因子BnaA01进行了表征。调控甘蓝型油菜低磷适应和种子发育的KAN3基因,为提高甘蓝型油菜的磷利用效率和产量性状提供了新的思路。
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Plants-Basel
Plants-Basel Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
11.10%
发文量
2923
审稿时长
15.4 days
期刊介绍: Plants (ISSN 2223-7747), is an international and multidisciplinary scientific open access journal that covers all key areas of plant science. It publishes review articles, regular research articles, communications, and short notes in the fields of structural, functional and experimental botany. In addition to fundamental disciplines such as morphology, systematics, physiology and ecology of plants, the journal welcomes all types of articles in the field of applied plant science.
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