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Unveiling the regulatory role of DzAGL6-1 in carotenoid biosynthesis during durian (Durio zibethinus) fruit development.

Kittiya TantisuwanichkulShinichiro KomakiMutsumi WatanabeTakayuki TohgeSupaart Sirikantaramas
Published in: Plant cell reports (2024)
Approximately 119 MADS-box genes have been identified in durian. Moreover, DzAGL6-1 primarily expressed during fruit development, activates the DzPSY promoter. Transient expression of DzAGL6-1 in tomatoes influences carotenoid production. MADS-box transcription factors play a crucial role in regulating plant biological processes, including fruit ripening and associated events. This study aimed to comprehend the mechanisms involved in durian fruit development and ripening and carotenoid production by conducting a genome-wide analysis of MADS-box proteins in durian (Durio zibethinus L.), an economically important fruit in Southeast Asia. A total of 119 durian MADS-box proteins were identified from the genome of the 'Musang King' cultivar. Based on the phylogenetic analysis, the proteins were classified into types I and II, which exhibited similar conserved motif compositions. Notably, only 16 durian MADS-box genes exhibited fruit-specific expression patterns. Among these genes, DzAGL6-1 was predominantly expressed during fruit development, a stage at which carotenoid biosynthesis is activated. Transient expression of DzAGL6-1 in tomato fruit increased the transcript level of the carotenoid biosynthetic gene phytoene synthase (PSY) and the β-carotene content. Furthermore, DzAGL6-1 activated the promoter activity of DzPSY, as demonstrated by a dual-luciferase assay. These findings provide insights into the role of MADS-box transcription factors in regulating carotenoid biosynthesis during durian fruit development.
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