Natural variations in the Cis-elements of GhRPRS1 contributing to petal colour diversity in cotton
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Natural variations in the Cis-elements of GhRPRS1 contributing to petal colour diversity in cotton
Abstract
The cotton genus comprises both diploid and allotetraploid species, and the diversity in petal colour within this genus offers valuable targets for studying orthologous gene function differentiation and evolution. However, the genetic basis for this diversity in petal colour remains largely unknown. The red petal colour primarily comes from C, G, K, and D genome species, and it is likely that the common ancestor of cotton had red petals. Here, by employing a clone mapping strategy, we mapped the red petal trait to a specific region on chromosome A07 in upland cotton. Genomic comparisons and phylogenetic analyses revealed that the red petal phenotype introgressed from G. bickii. Transcriptome analysis indicated that GhRPRS1, which encodes a glutathione S-transferase, was the causative gene for the red petal colour. Knocking out GhRPRS1 resulted in white petals and the absence of red spots, while overexpression of both genotypes of GhRPRS1 led to red petals. Further analysis suggested that GhRPRS1 played a role in transporting pelargonidin-3-O-glucoside and cyanidin-3-O-glucoside. Promoter activity analysis indicated that variations in the promoter, but not in the gene body of GhRPRS1, have led to different petal colours within the genus. Our findings provide new insights into orthologous gene evolution as well as new strategies for modifying promoters in cotton breeding.
Keywords: Gossypium hirsutum; anthocyanin transport; fine mapping; petal colour; promoter variation.
© 2024 The Author(s). Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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- 232300421010/the Natural Science Foundation of Henan
 - 2021YFF1000102-1/National Key Research and Development Program of China
 - CAASASTIP-IVFCAAS/Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
 - CB2021E03/the Fundamental Research Funds of State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology
 - 231111110400/the Key Research and Development Project of Henan Province
 
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