Jasmonate-responsive MdMYC2/MdMED25 complex regulates malic acid accumulation in apples through the miR858-MdMYB73 module.

IF 9.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Bo Zhang, Zhen-Yu Huang, Zi-Dun Wang, Guo-Fang Li, Gui-Bing Hu, Ya-Zhou Yang, Zheng-Yang Zhao
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Abstract

Malic acid is a crucial determinant of apple (Malus domestica) fruit quality, influencing acidity and flavor. While transcriptional regulation of malic acid metabolism is well-studied, post-transcriptional control and the role of jasmonate (JA) remain largely unexplored. We identify a novel regulatory pathway involving JA signaling, a microRNA (miRNA), and vacuolar transport regulators that control malic acid accumulation in apple fruit. We show that mdm-miR858, which increases during fruit maturation, directly targets and cleaves MdMYB73 transcripts. MdMYB73 is a known positive regulator of vacuolar H+-pumping and malate transport, activating genes like MdVHA-A, MdVHP, and MdALMT9. Overexpression of mdm-miR858 suppressed MdMYB73, thereby reducing MdVHA-A, MdVHP, and MdALMT9 expression and malic acid content in apple calli, fruits, and GL-3 plantlets, while silencing mdm-miR858 had opposite effects. Crucially, the JA-responsive transcription factor MdMYC2, the expression of which increases during fruit maturation, directly binds the mdm-miR858 promoter and activates its expression. Furthermore, the Mediator complex subunit MdMED25 interacts with MdMYC2, enhancing this activation. Manipulating MdMYC2 or MdMED25 expression altered mdm-miR858 levels, MdMYB73 expression, and malic acid accumulation, mirroring exogenous methyl jasmonate (MeJA) treatment effects. A miR858-resistant MdMYB73 variant confirmed the miRNA-target interaction's specificity and functional significance. Our findings reveal a novel JA-MdMYC2/MdMED25-miR858-MdMYB73 regulatory cascade controlling malic acid accumulation in apple, providing a mechanistic link between hormonal signaling and post-transcriptional regulation of fruit acidity. This discovery offers new targets for manipulating fruit quality.

茉莉酸响应MdMYC2/MdMED25复合体通过miR858-MdMYB73模块调控苹果酸积累。
苹果酸是苹果果实品质的重要决定因素,影响苹果的酸度和风味。虽然苹果酸代谢的转录调控已经得到了很好的研究,但转录后的控制和茉莉酸(JA)的作用仍然很大程度上未被探索。我们发现了一种新的调控途径,涉及JA信号,microRNA (miRNA)和空泡运输调节剂,控制苹果酸在苹果果实中的积累。我们发现,在果实成熟过程中增加的mdm-miR858直接靶向并切割MdMYB73转录本。MdMYB73是一个已知的空泡H+泵送和苹果酸盐运输的正调节因子,激活MdVHA-A、MdVHP和MdALMT9等基因。过表达mdm-miR858可抑制MdMYB73,从而降低苹果愈伤组织、果实和GL-3植株中MdVHA-A、MdVHP和MdALMT9的表达和苹果酸含量,而沉默mdm-miR858则具有相反的效果。关键是,在果实成熟过程中表达增加的ja应答转录因子MdMYC2直接结合mdm-miR858启动子并激活其表达。此外,中介复合物亚基MdMED25与MdMYC2相互作用,增强了这种激活。操纵MdMYC2或MdMED25表达改变了mdm-miR858水平、MdMYB73表达和苹果酸积累,反映了外源茉莉酸甲酯(MeJA)处理的效果。耐mir858的MdMYB73变体证实了mirna -靶标相互作用的特异性和功能意义。我们的研究结果揭示了一个新的JA-MdMYC2/MdMED25-miR858-MdMYB73调控级联控制苹果酸的积累,提供了激素信号和果实酸度转录后调节之间的机制联系。这一发现为操纵水果质量提供了新的目标。
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Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
18.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
220
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Integrative Plant Biology is a leading academic journal reporting on the latest discoveries in plant biology.Enjoy the latest news and developments in the field, understand new and improved methods and research tools, and explore basic biological questions through reproducible experimental design, using genetic, biochemical, cell and molecular biological methods, and statistical analyses.
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