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Authordc.contributor.authorLoyola, Rodrigo 
Authordc.contributor.authorHerrera, Daniela 
Authordc.contributor.authorMas, Abraham 
Authordc.contributor.authorWong, Darren 
Authordc.contributor.authorHöll, Janine 
Authordc.contributor.authorCavallini, Erika 
Authordc.contributor.authorAmato, Alessandra 
Authordc.contributor.authorAzuma, Akifumi 
Authordc.contributor.authorZiegler, Tobias 
Authordc.contributor.authorAquea, Felipe 
Authordc.contributor.authorCastellarin, Simone 
Authordc.contributor.authorBogs, Jochen 
Authordc.contributor.authorTornielli, Giovanni 
Authordc.contributor.authorPeña Neira, Álvaro 
Authordc.contributor.authorCzemmel, Stefan 
Authordc.contributor.authorAlcalde, José 
Authordc.contributor.authorMatus, José 
Authordc.contributor.authorArce Johnson, Patricio 
Admission datedc.date.accessioned2017-11-08T15:32:03Z
Available datedc.date.available2017-11-08T15:32:03Z
Publication datedc.date.issued2016-10
Cita de ítemdc.identifier.citationJournal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 67, No. 18 pp. 5429–5445, 2016es_ES
Identifierdc.identifier.other10.1093/jxb/erw307
Identifierdc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/145522
Abstractdc.description.abstractBy performing molecular studies coupled to radiation experiments and in silico systems analyses, we have ascertained the role of the grapevine UV-B receptor and two HY5 homologues in regulating flavonol synthesis.Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) is a species well known for its adaptation to radiation. However, photomorphogenic factors related to UV-B responses have not been molecularly characterized. We cloned and studied the role of UV-B RECEPTOR (UVR1), ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL 5 (HY5), and HY5 HOMOLOGUE (HYH) from V. vinifera. We performed gene functional characterizations, generated co-expression networks, and tested them in different environmental conditions. These genes complemented the Arabidopsis uvr8 and hy5 mutants in morphological and secondary metabolic responses to radiation. We combined microarray and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data with promoter inspections to identify HY5 and HYH putative target genes and their DNA binding preferences. Despite sharing a large set of common co-expressed genes, we found different hierarchies for HY5 and HYH depending on the organ and stress condition, reflecting both co-operative and partially redundant roles. New candidate UV-B gene markers were supported by the presence of HY5-binding sites. These included a set of flavonol-related genes that were up-regulated in a HY5 transient expression assay. We irradiated in vitro plantlets and fruits from old potted vines with high and low UV-B exposures and followed the accumulation of flavonols and changes in gene expression in comparison with non-irradiated conditions. UVR1, HY5, and HYH expression varied with organ, developmental stage, and type of radiation. Surprisingly, UVR1 expression was modulated by shading and temperature in berries, but not by UV-B radiation. We propose that the UV-B response machinery favours berry flavonol accumulation through the activation of HY5 and HYH at different developmental stages at both high and low UV-B exposures.es_ES
Patrocinadordc.description.sponsorshipWe thank Dr Roman Ulm (University of Geneva) for providing the uvr8-6 and hy5-215 lines, Hector Morales (U. Chile) for his assistance in HPLC-DAD analysis, Michael Handford (U. Chile) for linguistics editing, and Oscar Paz (P.U.C.) for phytotron assistance. This work was supported by CONICYT 21120255 and FONDECYT 3150578 grants awarded to RL. We acknowledge the scientific programs ECOS-Conicyt C11B01, Nucleo Milenio P10-062F, CONICYT-Chile (FONDECYT No. 11130567), the Center for Applied Ecology and Sustainability (CAPES FB-002-2014), the Millennium Nucleus Center for Plant Systems and Synthetic Biology (NC130030), Genome British Columbia (10R21188), and Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) with its initiative Genomanalyse im biologischen System Pflanze (GABI).es_ES
Lenguagedc.language.isoenes_ES
Publisherdc.publisherOxford University Presses_ES
Type of licensedc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile*
Link to Licensedc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/cl/*
Sourcedc.sourceJournal of Experimental Botanyes_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectBindinges_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectGlycosyltransferasees_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectMYBF1es_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectNetworkes_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectPhotolyasees_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectRipeninges_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectUVR8es_ES
Títulodc.titleThe photomorphogenic factors UV-B RECEPTOR 1, ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL 5, and HY5 HOMOLOGUE are part of the UV-B signalling pathway in grapevine and mediate flavonol accumulation in response to the environmentes_ES
Document typedc.typeArtículo de revista
Catalogueruchile.catalogadorffces_ES
Indexationuchile.indexArtículo de publicación ISIes_ES


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