The ethylene signaling pathway has a negative impact on sucrose-induced anthocyanin accumulation in Arabidopsis
- Authors
- Kwon, Yerim; Oh, Jee Eun; Noh, Hana; Hong, Suk-Whan; Bhoo, Seong Hee; Lee, Hojoung
- Issue Date
- 1월-2011
- Publisher
- SPRINGER JAPAN KK
- Keywords
- Anthocyanin; Arabidopsis thaliana; EIN2; PAP1; Sucrose
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF PLANT RESEARCH, v.124, no.1, pp.193 - 200
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF PLANT RESEARCH
- Volume
- 124
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 193
- End Page
- 200
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/113357
- DOI
- 10.1007/s10265-010-0354-1
- ISSN
- 0918-9440
- Abstract
- In an attempt to understand the complex regulatory mechanisms underlying sucrose-induced flavonoid biosynthesis, we examined several Arabidopsis mutants with altered anthocyanin accumulation. We determined that disruption of ethylene signaling results in a dramatic increase in sucrose-induced anthocyanin accumulation. Furthermore, we investigated why the ein2-1 (ethylene insensitive) Arabidopsis mutant accumulates higher levels of anthocyanin in response to sucrose than wild-type Arabidopsis. An increased level of PAP1 transcript in the ein2-1 mutant appears to be the main factor responsible for the increased accumulation of anthocyanin in response to sucrose. Therefore, our results indicate that the ethylene signaling pathway plays a negative role in sucrose-induced anthocyanin accumulation. We believe that the explanation for this observation may be related to the initiation of the senescence program in plants.
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