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He Zhang1, Jiayi Du2, Xuefeng Zhang3
1College of Plant Protection, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, China.
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Lignin deposition in stone cells is critical for pear fruit quality. However, calcium ions (Ca2+) exert critical regulatory effects on fruit growth and development. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanisms underlying Ca2+-mediated stone cell formation in pear remain poorly characterized. Our study revealed that exogenous application of CaCl2 decreased lignified stone cell formation in "Nanguoli" (Pyrus ussuriensis) fruits and significantly downregulated the expression of lignin biosynthesis-related genes laccase7 (PuLAC7) and peroxidase42 (PuPRX42). Transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq) identified a transcription factor, PuMYB73, which was significantly inhibited by CaCl2 in pear fruit stone cell formation and lignin accumulation. Yeast one-hybrid (Y1H) and β-glucuronidase (GUS) activity analysis revealed that PuMYB73 directly binds and activates lignin biosynthesis genes PuPRX42 and PuLAC7 promoters, thereby decreasing PuPRX42 and PuLAC7 expression after CaCl2 treatment. Strikingly, PuMYB73 interacts with PuNAC21 to form a Ca2+-responsive module, lowering the transcription of PuPRX42 and PuLAC7 after Ca2+ treatment, which contributed to decreasing pear stone cell production. Collectively, exogenous CaCl2 treatment inhibits stone cell and lignin biosynthesis in pears mediated by the PuMYB73-PuNAC21 regulatory module. Our results revealed that the Ca2+-PuMYB73-PuNAC21-PuLAC7/PuPRX42 regulatory module inhibits lignin biosynthesis, providing important insights into reducing stone cell content in pear via molecular breeding.
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