Involvement of
Anthocyanin Biosynthesis of Cabernet
Sauvignon Grape Skins in Response to Field Screening and In Vitro
Culture Irradiating Infrared Radiation
Posted on 2022-09-27 - 19:45
To study the role of infrared (IR) radiation in the color
change
of the grape berry, field screening (IR−) and in vitro culture
irradiation (IR+) were used. Acylated anthocyanin biosyntheses, including
the biosynthesis of malvidin 3-O-glucoside, peonidin
3-O-glucoside, and their derivatives (acetylation
and p-coumaroylation), were inhibited by IR–.
IR+ promoted the biosynthesis of malvidin 3-O-glucoside
and its derivatives, and IR+ inhibited the biosynthesis of peonidin
3-O-glucoside and its derivatives. WGCNA analysis
revealed that the red module positively correlated with the flavonoid
pathway. The hub genes were related to the anthocyanin pathway, including VvF3′5′H, VvANS, VvOMT1, VIT_18s0001g09400, and VvGST4. Further, the results revealed that
transcription factors like RLK-Pelle, MYB, and C2H2 families were
involved in response to IR radiation. Therefore, these results provide
a complete understanding of IR radiation in grape skin color formation
and the prospect of using supplemental light to improve the overall
color of berries.
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Yin, Haining; Wang, Lin; Xi, Zhumei (2022). Involvement of
Anthocyanin Biosynthesis of Cabernet
Sauvignon Grape Skins in Response to Field Screening and In Vitro
Culture Irradiating Infrared Radiation. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.2c03838