MYB-related transcription factors function as regulators of the circadian clock and anthocyanin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis

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    Abstract

    In Arabidopsis, the MYB (myeloblastosis) gene family contains more than 190 members, which play a number of roles in plant growth and development. Based on their protein structure, this gene family was divided into several subclasses, including the MYB-related class. Currently, an MYB-related gene designated as MYB-like Domain (AtMYBD) has been shown to function as a positive regulator of anthocyanin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis. This gene was found to belong to the CCA1-like (circadian clock-associated 1) group, which represents several genes that are master regulators of the circadian clocks of plants. Here, we speculate that AtMYBD is able to regulate anthocyanin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana in a circadian clock-related manner.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)e1139278
    JournalPlant signaling & behavior
    Volume11
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

    Keywords

    • Anthocyanin
    • Arabidopsis
    • AtMYBD (AT1G70000), circadian clock
    • MYB-related

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Plant Science

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