Extensive transcriptomic reprogramming is triggered by biotic and abiotic stresses in plants,with coordinated regulation mediated through multiple transcription factor families,such as WRKY,MYB,NAC,and BBX proteins.Am...Extensive transcriptomic reprogramming is triggered by biotic and abiotic stresses in plants,with coordinated regulation mediated through multiple transcription factor families,such as WRKY,MYB,NAC,and BBX proteins.Among these,B-box(BBX)proteins represent a distinct class of zinc finger transcription factors characterized by the presence of conserved B-box domains.They serve as central regulators in plant photomorphogenesis and developmental processes.Accumulating genetic and biochemical evidence demonstrates that BBX family members orchestrate plant responses to biotic and abiotic stresses through multifaceted molecular mechanisms,including the regulation of reactive oxygen species(ROS)homeostasis,enhancement of anthocyanin biosynthesis,and modulation of hormonal signaling pathways.This review systematically summarizes recent advances in the identification of BBX family genes in different plant species.Furthermore,their emerging roles in mediating plant stress responses are elucidated,with molecularmechanisms being comprehensively analyzed at both transcriptional and post-translational levels.However,to fully harness the potential of BBX genes in crop improvement,a deeper understanding of their functional mechanisms including BBX-mediated hormonal crosstalk networks,growth-defense trade-offs,and more extensive field performance data remains essential.These insights provide a theoretical foundation for developing climate-resilient crop varieties through targeted genetic improvement strategies.展开更多
Genetic variation contributes to the phenotypic diversity of plants.Most red pear cultivars that accumulate anthocyanins originated from somatic variation and are termed as bud sports.‘Hongzaosu’is a bud sport deriv...Genetic variation contributes to the phenotypic diversity of plants.Most red pear cultivars that accumulate anthocyanins originated from somatic variation and are termed as bud sports.‘Hongzaosu’is a bud sport derived from the green pear‘Zaosu’.A new genetic map was constructed from a population derived from the cross of‘Yuluxiang’and‘Hongzaosu’,from which PpBBX24 was identified as a crucial gene controlling anthocyanin accumulation.Genetic and phylogenetic evidences revealed that PpBBX24 is a repressor of anthocyanin biosynthesis in pear.A 14 bp deletion was detected in the third exon of PpBBX24 in‘Hongzaosu’,resulting in premature termination of protein translation.The truncated PpBBX24 protein was a positive regulator of anthocyanin biosynthesis by activating the transcription of PpCHS and PpUFGT.Three independent variations in the BBX24 coding region that led to premature termination of translation were detected in other pear bud sports and the progeny of a bud sport that all accumulate anthocyanins.The genome of‘Hongzaosu’was assembled using both long-read and short-read sequences.By combining genomic and transcriptomic data,allele-specific expression of PpMYB110a was observed in the fruit skin of‘Hongzaosu',which was likely caused by a large variation in the promoter.This work enhances understanding of coloration in red pears and provides a novel genomic resource for further studies on‘Hongzaosu’pear.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant No.32301870 and 32572302 to Chen Lin)Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province(grant No.BK20230568 to Chen Lin)+3 种基金the Jiangsu Provincial Agricultural Science and Technology Independent Innovation Fund(grant No.CX(24)3124 to Chen Lin)Outstanding Ph.D.Program in Yangzhou(grant No.YZLYJFJH2022YXBS147 to Chen Lin)the General Project of Basic Scientific Research to colleges and universities in Jiangsu Province(grant No.22KJB210019 to Chen Lin)the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions is greatly acknowledged.
文摘Extensive transcriptomic reprogramming is triggered by biotic and abiotic stresses in plants,with coordinated regulation mediated through multiple transcription factor families,such as WRKY,MYB,NAC,and BBX proteins.Among these,B-box(BBX)proteins represent a distinct class of zinc finger transcription factors characterized by the presence of conserved B-box domains.They serve as central regulators in plant photomorphogenesis and developmental processes.Accumulating genetic and biochemical evidence demonstrates that BBX family members orchestrate plant responses to biotic and abiotic stresses through multifaceted molecular mechanisms,including the regulation of reactive oxygen species(ROS)homeostasis,enhancement of anthocyanin biosynthesis,and modulation of hormonal signaling pathways.This review systematically summarizes recent advances in the identification of BBX family genes in different plant species.Furthermore,their emerging roles in mediating plant stress responses are elucidated,with molecularmechanisms being comprehensively analyzed at both transcriptional and post-translational levels.However,to fully harness the potential of BBX genes in crop improvement,a deeper understanding of their functional mechanisms including BBX-mediated hormonal crosstalk networks,growth-defense trade-offs,and more extensive field performance data remains essential.These insights provide a theoretical foundation for developing climate-resilient crop varieties through targeted genetic improvement strategies.
基金supported by the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(LR22C150001 to SB,LY22C150003 to JN)the Specialized Research Fund for Major Science and Technique of Zhejiang Province of China(2021C02066-5)+1 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32072545 to YT,32272639 to SB)the China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA(CARS-28)and the Yunnan Science and Technology Talent and Platform Program(202205AF150041)。
文摘Genetic variation contributes to the phenotypic diversity of plants.Most red pear cultivars that accumulate anthocyanins originated from somatic variation and are termed as bud sports.‘Hongzaosu’is a bud sport derived from the green pear‘Zaosu’.A new genetic map was constructed from a population derived from the cross of‘Yuluxiang’and‘Hongzaosu’,from which PpBBX24 was identified as a crucial gene controlling anthocyanin accumulation.Genetic and phylogenetic evidences revealed that PpBBX24 is a repressor of anthocyanin biosynthesis in pear.A 14 bp deletion was detected in the third exon of PpBBX24 in‘Hongzaosu’,resulting in premature termination of protein translation.The truncated PpBBX24 protein was a positive regulator of anthocyanin biosynthesis by activating the transcription of PpCHS and PpUFGT.Three independent variations in the BBX24 coding region that led to premature termination of translation were detected in other pear bud sports and the progeny of a bud sport that all accumulate anthocyanins.The genome of‘Hongzaosu’was assembled using both long-read and short-read sequences.By combining genomic and transcriptomic data,allele-specific expression of PpMYB110a was observed in the fruit skin of‘Hongzaosu',which was likely caused by a large variation in the promoter.This work enhances understanding of coloration in red pears and provides a novel genomic resource for further studies on‘Hongzaosu’pear.