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Article|01 Jun 2018|OPEN
Tomato SlAN11 regulates flavonoid biosynthesis and seed dormancy by interaction with bHLH proteins but not with MYB proteins
Yongfeng Gao1 , Jikai Liu1 , Yongfu Chen1 , Hai Tang1 , Yang Wang1 , Yongmei He2 , Yongbin Ou1 , Xiaochun Sun3 , Songhu Wang4 and Yinan Yao,1 ,
1School of Life Science and Engineering, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang 621010, China
2Yunnan Engineering Laboratory for Agro-environment Pollution Control and Eco-remediation, The Innovation Team for Farmland Non-pollution Production of Yunnan Province, Kunming 650201, China
3Shaanxi Collaborative Innovation Center of Chinese Medicinal Resources Industrialization, Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang 712046, China
4Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu 610041, China
*Corresponding author. E-mail: yaoya@ms.xjb.ac.cn

Horticulture Research 5,
Article number: 27 (2018)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41438-018-0032-3
Views: 1237

Received: 28 Nov 2017
Revised: 03 Mar 2018
Accepted: 11 Mar 2018
Published online: 01 Jun 2018

Abstract

The flavonoid compounds are important secondary metabolites with versatile human nutritive benefits and fulfill a multitude of functions during plant growth and development. The abundance of different flavonoid compounds are finely tuned with species-specific pattern by a ternary MBW complex, which consists of a MYB, a bHLH, and a WD40 protein, but the essential role of SlAN11, which is a WD40 protein, is not fully understood in tomato until now. In this study, a tomato WD40 protein named as SlAN11 was characterized as an effective transcription regulator to promote plant anthocyanin and seed proanthocyanidin (PA) contents, with late flavonoid biosynthetic genes activated in 35S::SlAN11 transgenic lines, while the dihydroflavonol flow to the accumulation of flavonols or their glycosylated derivatives was reduced by repressing the expression of SlFLS in this SlAN11-overexpressed lines. The above changes were reversed in 35S::SlAN11-RNAi transgenic lines except remained levels of flavonol compounds and SlFLS expression. Interestingly, our data revealed that SlAN11 gene could affect seed dormancy by regulating the expressions of abscisic acid (ABA) signaling-related genes SlABI3 and SlABI5, and the sensitivity to ABA treatment in seed germination is conversely changed by SlAN11-overexpressed or -downregulated lines. Yeast two-hybrid assays demonstrated that SlAN11 interacted with bHLH but not with MYB proteins in the ternary MBW complex, whereas bHLH interacted with MYB in tomato. Our results indicated that low level of anthocyanins in tomato fruits, with low expression of bHLH (SlTT8) and MYB (SlANT1 and SlAN2) genes, remain unchanged upon modification of SlAN11 gene alone in the transgenic lines. These results suggest that the tomato WD40 protein SlAN11, coordinating with bHLH and MYB proteins, plays a crucial role in the fine adjustment of the flavonoid biosynthesis and seed dormancy in tomato.