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  • The flower color of Syringa oblata is influenced by flavonoid content, primarily regulated by the enzyme chalcone synthase (CHS).
  • Researchers isolated and analyzed the cDNA for SoCHS1, revealing it encodes a 389-amino acid protein that plays a crucial role in flavonoid biosynthesis without having intron interruptions.
  • The study found that SoCHS1 expression is linked to anthocyanin accumulation, affecting flower color, which was demonstrated by changing the flower color in transgenic tobacco plants.

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The flower color of Syringa oblata Lindl., which is often modulated by the flavonoid content, varies and is an important ornamental feature. Chalcone synthase (CHS) catalyzes the first key step in the flavonoid biosynthetic pathway. However, little is known about the role of S. oblata CHS (SoCHS) in flavonoid biosynthesis in this species. Here, we isolate and analyze the cDNA (SoCHS1) that encodes CHS in S. oblata. We also sought to analyzed the molecular characteristics and function of flavonoid metabolism by SoCHS1. We successfully isolated the CHS-encoding genomic DNA (gDNA) in S. oblata (SoCHS1), and the gene structural analysis indicated it had no intron. The opening reading frame (ORF) sequence of SoCHS1 was 1170bp long and encoded a 389-amino acid polypeptide. Multiple sequence alignment revealed that both the conserved CHS active site residues and CHS signature sequence were in the deduced amino acid sequence of SoCHS1. Crystallographic analysis revealed that the protein structure of SoCHS1 is highly similar to that of FnCHS1 in Freesia hybrida. The quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) performed to detect the SoCHS1 transcript expression levels in flowers, and other tissues revealed the expression was significantly correlated with anthocyanin accumulation during flower development. The ectopic expression results of Nicotiana tabacum showed that SoCHS1 overexpression in transgenic tobacco changed the flower color from pale pink to pink. In conclusion, these results suggest that SoCHS1 plays an essential role in flavonoid biosynthesis in S. oblata, and could be used to modify flavonoid components in other plant species.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2017.09.002DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The flower color of Syringa oblata is influenced by flavonoid content, primarily regulated by the enzyme chalcone synthase (CHS).
  • Researchers isolated and analyzed the cDNA for SoCHS1, revealing it encodes a 389-amino acid protein that plays a crucial role in flavonoid biosynthesis without having intron interruptions.
  • The study found that SoCHS1 expression is linked to anthocyanin accumulation, affecting flower color, which was demonstrated by changing the flower color in transgenic tobacco plants.
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