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  • Flavonoids are key secondary metabolites in plants that enhance the nutritional quality of various foods, with apples being particularly notable for their high flavonoid content.
  • This study compared flavonoid composition in red- and white-fleshed apples using advanced chromatographic techniques and conducted RNA sequencing to analyze gene expression differences.
  • The research identified a specific WRKY transcription factor (MdWRKY11) that, when overexpressed, boosts the synthesis of flavonoids and anthocyanins, providing insights for breeding better red-fleshed apple varieties.

Article Abstract

In plants, flavonoids are important secondary metabolites that contribute to the nutritional quality of many foods. Apple is a popular and frequently consumed food because of its high flavonoid content. In this study, flavonoid composition and content were detected and compared between red- and white-fleshed apples in a BC hybrid population using ultraperformance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Transcriptomic analysis of the red- and white-fleshed apples was then performed using RNA-seq technology. By screening differentially expressed genes encoding transcription factors, we unearthed a WRKY-family transcription factor designated MdWRKY11. Overexpression of MdWRKY11 promoted the expression of F3H, FLS, DFR, ANS, and UFGT and increased the accumulation of flavonoids and anthocyanin in apple calli. Our findings explored the novel role of MdWRKY11 in flavonoid biosynthesis and suggest several other genes that may also be potentially involved. This provides valuable information on flavonoid synthesis for the breeding of elite red-fleshed apples.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.8b01273DOI Listing

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