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  • * A study identified a mutation in a bHLH transcription factor gene (named AH) in a specific tomato line (FMTT271) that lacked anthocyanin pigmentation, and overexpressing the normal allele increased pigment levels and expression of related biosynthetic genes.
  • * The AH gene's expression and anthocyanin production in seedlings were found to be regulated by development and low temperatures, with implications for both pigment biosynthesis and stress responses, highlighting its protective role in young plants.

Article Abstract

Anthocyanin pigments play many roles in plants, including providing protection against biotic and abiotic stresses. Many of the genes that mediate anthocyanin accumulation have been identified through studies of flowers and fruits; however, the mechanisms of genes involved in anthocyanin regulation in seedlings under low-temperature stimulus are less well understood. Genetic characterization of a tomato inbred line, FMTT271, which showed no anthocyanin pigmentation, revealed a mutation in a bHLH transcription factor (TF) gene, which corresponds to the ah (Hoffman's anthocyaninless) locus, and so the gene in FMTT271 at that locus was named ah. Overexpression of the wild type allele of AH in FMTT271 resulted in greater anthocyanin accumulation and increased expression of several genes in the anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway. The expression of AH and anthocyanin accumulation in seedlings was shown to be developmentally regulated and induced by low-temperature stress. Additionally, transcriptome analyses of hypocotyls and leaves from the near-isogenic lines seedlings revealed that AH not only influences the expression of anthocyanin biosynthetic genes, but also genes associated with responses to abiotic stress. Furthermore, the ah mutation was shown to cause accumulation of reactive oxidative species and the constitutive activation of defense responses under cold conditions. These results suggest that AH regulates anthocyanin biosynthesis, thereby playing a protective role, and that this function is particularly important in young seedlings that are particularly vulnerable to abiotic stresses.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4778906PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0151067PLOS

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