Melon yellow-green plant (Cmygp) encodes a Golden2-like transcription factor regulating chlorophyll synthesis and chloroplast development
Key message A SNP mutation in CmYGP gene encoding Golden2-like transcription factor is responsible for melon yellow-green plant trait. Chlorophylls are essential and beneficial substances for both plant and human health. Identifying the regulatory network of chlorophyll is necessary to improve the n...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theoretical and applied genetics 2023-04, Vol.136 (4), p.66-66, Article 66 |
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A SNP mutation in
CmYGP
gene encoding Golden2-like transcription factor is responsible for melon yellow-green plant trait.
Chlorophylls are essential and beneficial substances for both plant and human health. Identifying the regulatory network of chlorophyll is necessary to improve the nutritional quality of fruits. At least six etiolation genes have been identified in different melon varieties, but none of them have been cloned, and the molecular mechanisms underlying chlorophyll synthesis and chloroplast development in melon remain unclear. Here, the NSL73046, a
yellow-green plant
(
Cmygp
) mutant, enabled the map-based cloning of the first etiolation gene in melon.
CmYGP
encodes a Golden2-like transcription factor. Spatiotemporal expression analyses confirmed the high
CmYGP
expression in all green tissues, particularly in young leaves and fruit peels. Virus-induced gene silencing and the development of near-isogenic line by marker-assisted selection further confirmed that downregulation of
CmYGP
can reduce chloroplast number and chlorophyll content, thereby resulting in yellow-green leaves and fruits in melon, and overexpression of
CmYGP
in tomatoes also led to dark-green leaves and fruits. RNA-seq analysis revealed that
CmYGP
greatly affected the expression of key genes associated with chloroplast development. Taken together, these findings demonstrated that
CmYGP
regulate chlorophyll synthesis and chloroplast development thus affect fruit development in melon. This study also offers a new strategy to enhance fruit quality in melon. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-023-04343-9 |