PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Calmodulin-binding protein CBP60g functions as a negative regulator in Arabidopsis anthocyanin accumulation.

  • Bo Zou,
  • Dongli Wan,
  • Ruili Li,
  • Xiaomin Han,
  • Guojing Li,
  • Ruigang Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. e0173129

Abstract

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Anthocyanins, a kind of flavonoid, normally accumulate in the flowers and fruits and make them colorful. Anthocyanin accumulation is regulated via the different temporal and spatial expression of anthocyanin regulatory and biosynthetic genes. CBP60g, a calmodulin binding protein, has previously been shown to have a role in pathogen resistance, drought tolerance and ABA sensitivity. In this study, we found that CBP60g repressed anthocyanin accumulation induced by drought, sucrose and kinetin. The expression pattern of CBP60g was in accordance with the anthocyanin accumulation tissues. Real-time qPCR analysis revealed that the anthocyanin biosynthetic genes CHS, CHI and DFR, as well as two members of MBW complex, PAP1, a MYB transcription factor, and TT8, a bHLH transcription factor, were down regulated by CBP60g.