The floral coloration of tulip flowers is one of the most prominent traits contributing to its high ornamental value. The molecular mechanisms of petal coloration remain elusive in tulip species. In this study, we performed comparative metabolome and transcriptome analyses using four tulip cultivars with distinguished petal colors. Four types of anthocyanins were identified, including cyanidin derivatives and pelargonidin derivatives. Comparative transcriptome analysis identified 22,303 differential expressed genes (DEGs) from the four cultivars, and 2589 DEGs were commonly regulated in three comparison groups (colored vs. white cultivar), including anthocyanins biosynthesis-related genes and regulatory transcription factors. Two basic helixloop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors, TgbHLH42-1 and TgbHLH42-2, with differential expression levels among cultivars and petal developmental stages, have high homology to TRANSPARENT TESTA 8 (AtTT8) of Arabidopsis. The anthocyanins accumulation in TgbHLH42-1 overexpressing (OE) seedlings was markedly greater than that in wild-type seedlings in the presence of methyl jasmonate (MeJA), but not for TgbHLH42-2 OE seedlings. Both TgbHLH42-1 and TgbHLH42-2 restored pigmentation defects in tt8 mutant seeds after complementation assay. TgbHLH42-1 could interact with MYB protein AtPAP1 to synergistically activate the transcription of AtDFR, whereas TgbHLH42-2 failed to. Silencing TgbHLH42-1 or TgbHLH42-2 individually could not, but simultaneously silencing both TgbHLH42 could reduce the anthocyanin in tulip petals. These results indicate that TgbHLH42-1 and TgbHLH42-2 function partially redundantly to positively regulate anthocyanin biosynthesis during tulip petal coloration.
| INTRODUCTIONTulip (Tulipa gesneriana L.) is a bulbous plant belonging to the genus Tulipa in the Liliaceae family. It is distributed throughout the Mediterranean, Central and East Asia, Europe and Northern Africa and is widely grown around the world (Eker et al., 2014). Floral coloration is an important trait of tulips that determines their commercial value. Detailed color composition analyses in tulip have been performed since the 1950s, and the results indicated that tulip petal pigmentation is mainly due to the accumulation of carotenoids and anthocyanins. Carotenoids impart yellow color, while anthocyanins help produce various flower colors ranging from red, orange, pink, and purple (Nieuwhof et al., 1990).Eleven anthocyanin compounds have been identified in tulips, including pelargonidin, cyanidin, delphinidin and derivatives (Nakayama
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) is a cool‐season turf and forage grass. Heat shock transcription factors (HSFs) play an important role in regulating plant abiotic stress. However, HSFs in perennial ryegrass have rarely been characterized. Here, 25 LpHSFs were identified from the perennial ryegrass genome. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the LpHSFs could be classified into 12 subclasses. Gene structure analysis showed that 22 LpHSFs have only one intron. Cis‐acting elements analysis revealed that the promoter of 15 LpHSFs contained hormone‐responsive and abiotic stress‐responsive elements. Expression profile analysis indicated that 24 LpHSFs were differentially expressed under submerge, drought, heat, and cold stresses. In addition, a subclass C2 gene, LpHSFC2b, was significantly induced by abiotic stresses. The LpHSFC2b protein is localized to the nucleus, and heterologous expression of LpHSFC2b in Arabidopsis improves plant thermotolerance. This study provides insights useful for the breeding of stress tolerance in perennial ryegrass.
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