# Identification and Functional Characterization of the SaMYB113 Gene in Solanum aculeatissimum

**Authors:** Songheng Yi, Qihang Cai, Yanbo Yang, Hongquan Shen, Zhenghai Sun, Liping Li

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/plants13111570 · 2024-06-06

## TL;DR

This study identifies and characterizes a new MYB gene in a wild eggplant relative, showing it boosts anthocyanin production and changes plant color.

## Contribution

The discovery and functional analysis of SaMYB113, a novel MYB transcription factor in Solanum aculeatissimum, is presented.

## Key findings

- SaMYB113 overexpression in transgenic plants leads to increased anthocyanin content and purple coloration.
- Delphinidin-like and cyanidin-like anthocyanins show the most significant increases in transgenic tobacco.
- SaMYB113 affects the expression levels of anthocyanin-synthesizing genes in transgenic lines.

## Abstract

The MYB transcription factors (TFs) have substantial functions in anthocyanin synthesis as well as being widely associated with plant responses to various adversities. In the present investigation, we found an unreported MYB TF from Solanum aculeatissimum (a wild relative of eggplant) and named it SaMYB113 in reference to its homologous gene. Bioinformatics analysis demonstrated that the open reading frame of SaMYB113 was 825 bp in length, encoding 275 amino acids, with a typical R2R3-MYB gene structure, and predicted subcellular localization in the nucleus. Analysis of the tissue-specific expression pattern through qRT-PCR showed that the SaMYB113 was expressed at a high level in young stems as well as leaves of S. aculeatissimum. Transgenic Arabidopsis and tobacco plants overexpressing SaMYB113 pertinent to the control of the 35S promoter exhibited a distinct purple color trait, suggesting a significant change in their anthocyanin content. Furthermore, we obtained three tobacco transgenic lines with significant differences in anthocyanin accumulation and analyzed the differences in anthocyanin content by LC-MS/MS. The findings demonstrated that overexpression of SaMYB113 caused tobacco to have considerably raised levels of several anthocyanin components, with the most significant increases in delphinidin-like anthocyanins and cyanidin-like anthocyanins. The qRT-PCR findings revealed significant differences in the expression levels of structural genes for anthocyanin synthesis among various transgenic lines. In summary, this study demonstrated that the SaMYB113 gene has a substantial impact on anthocyanin synthesis, and overexpression of the SaMYB113 gene leads to significant modifications to the expression levels of a variety of anthocyanin-synthesizing genes, which leads to complex changes in anthocyanin content and affects plant phenotypes. This present research offers the molecular foundation for the research of the mechanism of anthocyanin formation within plants, as well as providing some reference for the improvement of traits in solanum crops.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** anthocyanin (PubChem CID 145858)
- **Species:** Solanum aculeatissimum (taxon 267265), Arabidopsis (taxon 3701)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** cyanidin-like anthocyanins (-), anthocyanin (MESH:D000872)
- **Species:** Solanum melongena (aubergine, species) [taxon 4111], Nicotiana tabacum (American tobacco, species) [taxon 4097], Solanum aculeatissimum (Dutch eggplant, species) [taxon 267265], Arabidopsis thaliana (mouse-ear cress, species) [taxon 3702]

## Figures

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