Boss PK; Davies C; Robinson SP 1996
- Authors: Boss PK; Davies C; Robinson SP 1996
- Title: ANALYSIS OF THE EXPRESSION OF ANTHOCYANIN PATHWAY GENES IN DEVELOPING
VITIS VINIFERA L CV SHIRAZ GRAPE BERRIES AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PATHWAY
REGULATION
- Location: Plant Physiology 1996 Aug;111(4):1059-1066
- Abstract: Anthocyanin synthesis in Vitis vinifera L. cv Shiraz grape berries began
10 weeks postflowering and continued throughout berry ripening.
Expression of seven genes of the anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway
(phenylalanine ammonia lyase [PAL], chalcone synthase [CHS], chalcone
isomerase [CHI], flavanone-3-hydroxylase [F3H], dihydroflavonol
4-reductase [DFR], leucoanthocyanidin dioxygenase [LDOX],and UDP
glucose-flavonoid 3-o-glucosyl transferase [UFGT]) was determined. In
flowers and grape berry skins, expression of all of the genes, except
UFGT, was detected up to 4 weeks postflowering, followed by a reduction
in this expression 6 to 8 weeks postflowering. Expression of CHS, CHI,
F3H, DFR, LDOX, and UFGT then increased 10 weeks postflowering,
coinciding with the onset of anthocyanin synthesis. In grape berry flesh,
no PAL or UFGT expression was detected at any stage of development, but
CHS, CHI, F3H, DFR, and LDOX were expressed up to 4 weeks postflowering.
These results indicate that the onset of anthocyanin synthesis in
ripening grape berry skins coincides with a coordinated increase in
expression of a number of genes in the anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway,
suggesting the involvement of regulatory genes. UFGT is regulated
independently of the other genes, suggesting that in grapes the major
control point in this pathway is later than that observed in maize,
petunia, and snapdragon. [References: 33]
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