BTB/TAZ protein MdBT2 integrates multiple hormonal and environmental signals to regulate anthocyanin biosynthesis in apple |
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Authors: | Jian-Ping An Xiao-Fei Wang Yu-Jin Hao |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Crop Biology, ShandongCollaborative Innovation Center for Fruit andVegetable Production with High Quality and Efficiency,College of Horticulture Science and Engineering,Shandong Agricultural University, Taian 271018, China;Correspondences: ;Email: Yu-Jin Hao (haoyujin@sdau.edu.cn, Dr. Hao is fullyresponsible for the distribution of all materials associated with this article); XiaoFei Wang (xfwang2004@163.com) |
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Abstract: | BT2 is a BTB/TAZ domain protein with key roles in multiple stress responses and the plant development of Arabidopsis (Figueroa et al. 2005; Ren et al. 2007; Mandadi et al. 2009). Recent studies have demonstrated that apple MdBT2 functions as a negative regulator in diverse hormonal and environmental signal‐induced anthocyanin biosynthesis, suggesting that MdBT2 integrates stress signals and anthocyanin biosynthesis. |
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