A novel aldo–keto reductase gene is involved in 6′-deoxychalcone biosynthesis in dahlia ( Dahlia variabilis )

Planta(2022)

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Main conclusion A novel gene belonging to the aldo–keto reductase 13 family is involved in isoliquiritigenin biosynthesis in dahlia. Abstract The yellow pigments of dahlia flowers are derived from 6′-deoxychalcones, which are synthesized via a two-step process, involving the conversion of 3-malonyl-CoA and 4-coumaloyl-CoA into isoliquiritigenin in the first step, and the subsequent generation of butein from isoliquiritigenin. The first step reaction is catalyzed by chalcone synthase (CHS) and aldo–keto reductase (AKR). AKR has been implicated in the isoflavone biosynthesis in legumes, however, isolation of butein biosynthesis related AKR members are yet to be reported. A comparative RNA-seq analysis between two dahlia cultivars, ‘Shukuhai’ and its butein-deficient lateral mutant ‘Rinka’, was used in this study to identify a novel AKR gene involved in 6'-deoxychalcone biosynthesis. DvAKR1 encoded a AKR 13 sub-family protein with significant differential expression levels, and was phylogenetically distinct from the chalcone reductases, which belongs to the AKR 4A sub-family in legumes. DNA sequence variation and expression profiles of DvAKR1 gene were correlated with 6′-deoxychalcone accumulation in the tested dahlia cultivars. A single over-expression analysis of DvAKR1 was not sufficient to initiate the accumulation of isoliquiritigenin in tobacco, in contrast, its co-overexpression with a chalcone 4′-O-glucosyltransferase ( Am4′CGT ) from Antirrhinum majus and a MYB transcription factor, CaMYBA from Capsicum annuum successfully induced isoliquiritigenin accumulation. In addition, DvAKR1 homologous gene expression was detected in Coreopsideae species accumulating 6′-deoxychalcone, but not in Asteraceae species lacking 6′-deoxychalcone production. These results not only demonstrate the involvement of DvAKR1 in the biosynthesis of 6'-deoxychalcone in dahlia, but also show that 6′-deoxychalcone occurrence in Coreopsideae species developed evolutionarily independent from legume species.
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AKR, Butein, Chalcone reductase, Flavonoids, Isoliquiritigenin, Yellow pigment
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