Leaf color variation mechanism of the yellow-to-green mutant 'ytg-2' in Phaseolus vulgaris L.

IF 2.2 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY
Breeding Science Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-11 DOI:10.1270/jsbbs.24018
Ziyan Wang, Dajun Liu, Xiaoxu Yang, Ruijie Ji, Guojun Feng, Zhishan Yan, Chang Liu
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Abstract

Snap bean leaves are the primary site of photosynthesis. Mutant leaf color provides valuable tools for investigating leaf color changes, their role in photosynthesis, and pigment metabolic pathways. In this study, we found that the seedling leaves of 'ytg-2' exhibited a yellow phenotype characterized by reduced chlorophyll content compared with 'A18'. Blockage of the uroporphyrinogen III (Urogen III) to the fecal porphyrinogen III (Coprogen III) synthesis pathway primarily affected the synthesis of chlorophyll intermediate metabolites. As the plants matured, their leaves transformed from yellow to light green, accompanied by an increase in the total chlorophyll content. Transcriptome analysis revealed that the significantly down-regulated expression of four genes in the HemE gene family (Phvul.008G059400.1, Phvul.010G110900.1, Phvul.008G147200.1, and Phvul.010G069500.1), which blocked the Urogen III to Coprogen III conversion, was the primary cause of the yellow phenotype in 'ytg-2' seedlings. Additionally, the down-regulation of POR (Phvul.004G113000.1) and NOL (Phvul.004G163900) genes during the chlorophyll cycle explained the reduced total chlorophyll content in 'ytg-2' and the gradual normalization of the chlorophyll a/b ratio in 'ytg-2' yellow leaves. The expression of PAO (Phvul.004G163900.1), a key enzyme in chlorophyll degradation, further confirmed that the yellow-to-green transition in 'ytg-2' leaves was linked to chlorophyll degradation processes.

菜豆黄绿突变体ytg-2叶片颜色变异机理研究。
豆荚叶片是光合作用的主要场所。突变叶片颜色为研究叶片颜色变化及其在光合作用中的作用和色素代谢途径提供了有价值的工具。在本研究中,我们发现与A18相比,ytg-2幼苗叶片呈现出叶绿素含量降低的黄色表型。尿卟啉原III (Urogen III)对粪卟啉原III (Coprogen III)合成途径的阻断主要影响叶绿素中间代谢物的合成。随着植株的成熟,叶片由黄色变为浅绿色,叶绿素含量也随之增加。转录组分析显示,HemE基因家族中四个基因(phvull . 008g05940.1、phvull . 010g110900.1、phvull . 008g147200.1和phvull . 010g069500.1)的表达显著下调,阻断了尿原III向Coprogen III的转化,是导致“ytg-2”幼苗黄色表型的主要原因。此外,叶绿素循环过程中POR (phvull . 004g113000.1)和NOL (phvull . 004g163900)基因的下调解释了“ytg-2”黄叶片总叶绿素含量降低和叶绿素a/b比值逐渐正常化的原因。叶绿素降解关键酶PAO (phvull . 004g163900.1)的表达进一步证实了“ytg-2”叶片黄绿转变与叶绿素降解过程有关。
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Breeding Science
Breeding Science 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
4.20%
发文量
37
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Breeding Science is published by the Japanese Society of Breeding. Breeding Science publishes research papers, notes and reviews related to breeding. Research Papers are standard original articles. Notes report new cultivars, breeding lines, germplasms, genetic stocks, mapping populations, database, software, and techniques significant and useful for breeding. Reviews summarize recent and historical events related breeding. Manuscripts should be submitted by corresponding author. Corresponding author must have obtained permission from all authors prior to submission. Correspondence, proofs, and charges of excess page and color figures should be handled by the corresponding author.
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