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R2R3‐<scp>MYB</scp> transcription factor <scp>MYB</scp>6 promotes anthocyanin and proanthocyanidin biosynthesis but inhibits secondary cell wall formation in <i>Populus tomentosa</i>

Author Affiliations
Southwest University, Ministry of Education
Published InThe Plant Journal
Year2019
Citations252

Abstract

The secondary cell wall is an important carbon sink in higher plants and its biosynthesis requires coordination of metabolic fluxes in the phenylpropanoid pathway. In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), MYB75 and the KNOX transcription factor KNAT7 form functional complexes to regulate secondary cell wall formation in the inflorescence stem. However, the molecular mechanism by which these transcription factors control different branches of the phenylpropanoid pathway remains poorly understood in woody species. We isolated an R2R3-MYB transcription factor MYB6 from Populus tomentosa and determined that it was expressed predominately in young leaves. Overexpression of MYB6 in transgenic poplar upregulated flavonoid biosynthetic gene expression, resulting in significantly increased accumulation of anthocyanin and proanthocyanidins. MYB6-overexpression plants showed reduced secondary cell wall deposition, accompanied by…
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