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Involvement of Anthocyanin Biosynthesis of Cabernet Sauvignon Grape Skins in Response to Field Screening and In Vitro Culture Irradiating Infrared Radiation.

Haining YinLin WangZhumei Xi
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2022)
To study the role of infrared (IR) radiation in the color change of the grape berry, field screening (IR-) and in vitro culture irradiation (IR+) were used. Acylated anthocyanin biosyntheses, including the biosynthesis of malvidin 3- O -glucoside, peonidin 3- O -glucoside, and their derivatives (acetylation and p -coumaroylation), were inhibited by IR-. IR+ promoted the biosynthesis of malvidin 3- O -glucoside and its derivatives, and IR+ inhibited the biosynthesis of peonidin 3- O -glucoside and its derivatives. WGCNA analysis revealed that the red module positively correlated with the flavonoid pathway. The hub genes were related to the anthocyanin pathway, including VvF3 ' 5 ' H , VvANS , VvOMT1 , VIT_18s0001g09400 , and VvGST4 . Further, the results revealed that transcription factors like RLK-Pelle, MYB, and C2H2 families were involved in response to IR radiation. Therefore, these results provide a complete understanding of IR radiation in grape skin color formation and the prospect of using supplemental light to improve the overall color of berries.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • radiation induced
  • cell wall
  • current status
  • histone deacetylase
  • genome wide analysis