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<title>The promoters of two CpMYB106-like paralog genes respond to abiotic stresses and phytohormones and drive differential expression in contrasting cultivars of Cucurbita pepo</title>
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<author>
<name>Garrido Garrido, Dolores</name>
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<author>
<name>Carvajal, Fátima</name>
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<author>
<name>Jiménez-Muñoz, Raquel</name>
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<author>
<name>Castro-Cegrí, Alejandro</name>
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<author>
<name>Palma Martín, Francisco José</name>
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<id>https://hdl.handle.net/10481/91268</id>
<updated>2024-04-30T07:53:34Z</updated>
<summary type="text">The promoters of two CpMYB106-like paralog genes respond to abiotic stresses and phytohormones and drive differential expression in contrasting cultivars of Cucurbita pepo
Garrido Garrido, Dolores; Carvajal, Fátima; Jiménez-Muñoz, Raquel; Castro-Cegrí, Alejandro; Palma Martín, Francisco José
Zucchini fruit (Cucurbita pepo L.) is susceptible to chilling injury (CI) during its&#13;
postharvest life, with this response being cultivar-dependent. A previous transcriptomic&#13;
analysis comparing cold-tolerant fruit from the cultivar ‘Natura’ with cold-sensitive fruit&#13;
from the cultivar ‘Sinatra’, revealed the transcription factor (TF) CpMYB106-like as a&#13;
relevant candidate gene for the acquisition of postharvest low-temperature tolerance.&#13;
C. pepo has two CpMYB106-like paralogs, which are differentially present in the&#13;
‘Natura’ (CpMYB106-likeA) and ‘Sinatra’ (CpMYB106-likeB) cultivars due to gene and&#13;
promoter deletions. The aim of this study was to investigate the transcriptional&#13;
regulation of the CpMYB106-like paralogs to unravel their role in the postharvest life of&#13;
zucchini fruit. For this, gene expression was analyzed and promoter sequences and&#13;
their activities were studied through reporter β-glucuronidase (GUS) gene analysis in&#13;
heterologous systems. An expression analysis showed that CpMYB106-like mRNA&#13;
levels were induced only in the cold-stored fruit of ‘Natura’. The analysis of the&#13;
promoter sequences showed numerous cis-regulatory elements (CREs), many of&#13;
which have a differential distribution or frequency between the two paralogs. Promoter&#13;
basal activity was determined by transient transformation of Nicotiana benthamiana&#13;
leaves, which showed a higher expression driven by the promoter from the coldtolerant cultivar ‘Natura’, which could be explained by the presence of three additional&#13;
copies of the enhancer element EECCRCAH1 in proMYB106A. The tissue-specific&#13;
expression pattern, and the response to abiotic stresses and phytohormones controlled&#13;
by CpMYB106-like promoters was analyzed in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana plants.&#13;
GUS activity was mainly detected in the vascular system, leaves, and inflorescences,&#13;
especially in siliques. With respect to abiotic stresses, low temperature decreased GUS&#13;
expression in Arabidopsis, but increased it in plants carrying the ‘Natura’ promoter after&#13;
a 24-h acclimation period at 22 ºC. Salt treatment induced GUS activity driven by both&#13;
promoters in Arabidopsis seedlings, but it was higher with the ‘Natura’ promoter.&#13;
Furthermore, methyl jasmonate (MeJA) also induced a sharp increase of GUS&#13;
controlled by proMYB106A. These results suggest that the regulation of CpMYB106-&#13;
like TFs in zucchini is promoter-driven, and reveal the involvement of these genes in&#13;
the acquisition of cold tolerance in fruit during postharvest stress conditions.
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