Frontiers in Plant Science (Oct 2022)

MbHY5-MbYSL7 mediates chlorophyll synthesis and iron transport under iron deficiency in Malus baccata

  • Yaqiang Sun,
  • Jiawei Luo,
  • Peien Feng,
  • Fan Yang,
  • Yunxiao Liu,
  • Jiakai Liang,
  • Hanyu Wang,
  • Yangjun Zou,
  • Fengwang Ma,
  • Tao Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1035233
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Iron (Fe) plays an important role in cellular respiration and catalytic reactions of metalloproteins in plants and animals. Plants maintain iron homeostasis through absorption, translocation, storage, and compartmentalization of iron via a cooperative regulative network. Here, we showed different physiological characteristics in the leaves and roots of Malus baccata under Fe sufficiency and Fe deficiency conditions and propose that MbHY5 (elongated hypocotyl 5), an important transcription factor for its function in photomorphogenesis, participated in Fe deficiency response in both the leaves and roots of M. baccata. The gene co-expression network showed that MbHY5 was involved in the regulation of chlorophyll synthesis and Fe transport pathway under Fe-limiting conditions. Specifically, we found that Fe deficiency induced the expression of MbYSL7 in root, which was positively regulated by MbHY5. Overexpressing or silencing MbYSL7 influenced the expression of MbHY5 in M. baccata.

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