How the Color Fades From Malus halliana Flowers: Transcriptome Sequencing and DNA Methylation Analysis
The flower color of many horticultural plants fades from red to white during the development stages, affecting ornamental value. We selected Malus halliana, a popular ornamental species, and analyzed the mechanisms of flower color fading using RNA sequencing. Forty-seven genes related to anthocyanin...
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doaj-ff285e2814494b1db9cc78072cda0b032020-11-25T03:40:09ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2020-09-011110.3389/fpls.2020.576054576054How the Color Fades From Malus halliana Flowers: Transcriptome Sequencing and DNA Methylation AnalysisMei-Ling Han0Jiao Yin1Yu-Heng Zhao2Xue-Wei Sun3Jia-Xin Meng4Jing Zhou5Ting Shen6Hou-Hua Li7Fan Zhang8College of Landscape Architecture and Art, Institute of Ornamental Plants, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, ChinaCollege of Landscape Architecture and Art, Institute of Ornamental Plants, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, ChinaCollege of Landscape Architecture and Art, Institute of Ornamental Plants, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, ChinaCollege of Landscape Architecture and Art, Institute of Ornamental Plants, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, ChinaCollege of Landscape Architecture and Art, Institute of Ornamental Plants, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, ChinaCollege of Landscape Architecture and Art, Institute of Ornamental Plants, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, ChinaCollege of Landscape Architecture and Art, Institute of Ornamental Plants, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, ChinaCollege of Landscape Architecture and Art, Institute of Ornamental Plants, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, ChinaSanqin Institute of Botany, Shaanxi Qincao Ecological Environment Technology Co., Ltd., Xi’an, ChinaThe flower color of many horticultural plants fades from red to white during the development stages, affecting ornamental value. We selected Malus halliana, a popular ornamental species, and analyzed the mechanisms of flower color fading using RNA sequencing. Forty-seven genes related to anthocyanin biosynthesis and two genes related to anthocyanin transport were identified; the expression of most of these genes declined dramatically with flower color fading, consistent with the change in the anthocyanin content. A number of transcription factors that might participate in anthocyanin biosynthesis were selected and analyzed. A phylogenetic tree was used to identify the key transcription factor. Using this approach, we identified MhMYB10 as directly regulating anthocyanin biosynthesis. MhMYB10 expression was strongly downregulated during flower development and was significantly positively related to the expression of anthocyanin biosynthetic genes and anthocyanin content in diverse varieties of Malus. To analyze the methylation level during flower development, the MhMYB10 promoter sequence was divided into 12 regions. The methylation levels of the R2 and R8 increased significantly as flower color faded and were inversely related to MhMYB10 expression and anthocyanin content. Therefore, we deduce that the increasing methylation activities of these two regions repressed MhMYB10 expression.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2020.576054/fullflower coloranthocyaninmethylationMYB10transcriptome sequencingMalus halliana |
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Mei-Ling Han Jiao Yin Yu-Heng Zhao Xue-Wei Sun Jia-Xin Meng Jing Zhou Ting Shen Hou-Hua Li Fan Zhang How the Color Fades From Malus halliana Flowers: Transcriptome Sequencing and DNA Methylation Analysis Frontiers in Plant Science flower color anthocyanin methylation MYB10 transcriptome sequencing Malus halliana |
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Mei-Ling Han Jiao Yin Yu-Heng Zhao Xue-Wei Sun Jia-Xin Meng Jing Zhou Ting Shen Hou-Hua Li Fan Zhang |
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How the Color Fades From Malus halliana Flowers: Transcriptome Sequencing and DNA Methylation Analysis |
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How the Color Fades From Malus halliana Flowers: Transcriptome Sequencing and DNA Methylation Analysis |
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How the Color Fades From Malus halliana Flowers: Transcriptome Sequencing and DNA Methylation Analysis |
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How the Color Fades From Malus halliana Flowers: Transcriptome Sequencing and DNA Methylation Analysis |
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How the Color Fades From Malus halliana Flowers: Transcriptome Sequencing and DNA Methylation Analysis |
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how the color fades from malus halliana flowers: transcriptome sequencing and dna methylation analysis |
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The flower color of many horticultural plants fades from red to white during the development stages, affecting ornamental value. We selected Malus halliana, a popular ornamental species, and analyzed the mechanisms of flower color fading using RNA sequencing. Forty-seven genes related to anthocyanin biosynthesis and two genes related to anthocyanin transport were identified; the expression of most of these genes declined dramatically with flower color fading, consistent with the change in the anthocyanin content. A number of transcription factors that might participate in anthocyanin biosynthesis were selected and analyzed. A phylogenetic tree was used to identify the key transcription factor. Using this approach, we identified MhMYB10 as directly regulating anthocyanin biosynthesis. MhMYB10 expression was strongly downregulated during flower development and was significantly positively related to the expression of anthocyanin biosynthetic genes and anthocyanin content in diverse varieties of Malus. To analyze the methylation level during flower development, the MhMYB10 promoter sequence was divided into 12 regions. The methylation levels of the R2 and R8 increased significantly as flower color faded and were inversely related to MhMYB10 expression and anthocyanin content. Therefore, we deduce that the increasing methylation activities of these two regions repressed MhMYB10 expression. |
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flower color anthocyanin methylation MYB10 transcriptome sequencing Malus halliana |
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