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Role of Methyl Jasmonate on Flavonoid Pathway of UV-B-Irradiated Apple Fruit. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Methyl jasmonate (MeJA) is a growth regulator that aids in plant defense and development, but its exact role in pigment metabolism is still not fully understood.
  • Studies revealed that while MeJA alone didn't increase pigment levels, UV-B light boosted flavonols and anthocyanins in apples, with MeJA enhancing anthocyanin accumulation significantly under certain UV-B conditions.
  • MeJA appears to selectively upregulate genes in the later stages of anthocyanin production while not affecting early flavonoid genes, indicating a specific regulatory effect of MeJA on pigment production in UV-B-exposed apples.

Article Abstract

Methyl jasmonate (MeJA) is a growth regulator that is involved in plant defense and development. Studies have demonstrated its role in pigmentation, particularly in synergy with UV-B in plant tissues. However, its role in pigment metabolism remains incompletely understood. To explore the metabolic synergistic effects, we evaluated pigments and gene expression in mature green apples. MeJA alone had no effect on pigment accumulation, while UV-B increased flavonols up to S2 stage and anthocyanins up to S3 stage. With UV-B > 2 W m, MeJA doubled anthocyanin accumulation compared to UV-B alone but had no synergistic effect on flavonols. MeJA selectively upregulated structural genes and transcription factors involved in the late biosynthetic pathway, transport, and the MYB-bHLH-WD40 complex, inducing anthocyanin hyperaccumulation without affecting early flavonoid biosynthetic genes or , which controls flavonol biosynthesis. These results suggest that MeJA relates to downstream gene expression in flavonoid biosynthesis with alternative regulation of the anthocyanin pathway in UV-B-irradiated apples.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.4c05717DOI Listing

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