A key ‘foxy’ aroma gene is regulated by homology-induced promoter indels in the iconic juice grape ‘Concord’
‘Concord’, the most well-known juice grape with a parentage of the North American grape species Vitis labrusca L., possesses a special ‘foxy’ aroma predominantly resulted from the accumulation of methyl anthranilate (MA) in berries. This aroma, however, is often perceived as an undesirable attribute...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Horticulture research 2020-04, Vol.7 (1), p.67, Article 67 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ‘Concord’, the most well-known juice grape with a parentage of the North American grape species
Vitis labrusca
L., possesses a special ‘foxy’ aroma predominantly resulted from the accumulation of methyl anthranilate (MA) in berries. This aroma, however, is often perceived as an undesirable attribute by wine consumers and rarely noticeable in the common table and wine grape species
V. vinifera
. Here we discovered homology-induced promoter indels as a major genetic mechanism for species-specific regulation of a key ‘foxy’ aroma gene, anthraniloyl-CoA:methanol acyltransferase (
AMAT
), that is responsible for MA biosynthesis. We found the absence of a 426-bp and/or a 42-bp sequence in
AMAT
promoters highly associated with high levels of
AMAT
expression and MA accumulation in ‘Concord’ and other
V. labrusca
-derived grapes. These promoter variants, all with direct and inverted repeats, were further confirmed in more than 1,300
Vitis
germplasm. Moreover, functional impact of these indels was validated in transgenic
Arabidopsis
. Superimposed on the promoter regulation, large structural changes including exonic insertion of a retrotransposon were present at the
AMAT
locus in some
V. vinifera
grapes. Elucidation of the
AMAT
genetic regulation advances our understanding of the ‘foxy’ aroma trait and makes it genetically trackable and amenable in grapevine breeding. |
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ISSN: | 2662-6810 2052-7276 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41438-020-0304-6 |