Abstract

To get deeper insight on the molecular mechanism underlying production of volatile compounds in apple (Malus domestica Borkh.), we performed the isolation and expression analysis of one R2R3-type MYB gene named MdMYBB. The amino acid sequence and the structural features of MdMYBB highly resembled those of PhODO1, which is a key regulator for floral scent biosynthesis in petunia. The expression of MdMYBB was repressed concomitantly with the inhibition of ethylene production, which regulates the volatile synthesis in apple. However, MdMYBB expression was not detected in the flesh from nearly ripened apple fruits, although the detection of exogenous volatiles had actually occurred in the same portion. In addition, overexpression of MdMYBB did not cause any induction of the volatile compounds in the transgenic tobacco lines. Thus, the features of MdMYBB were not in accordance with the aroma volatile emission, unlike the case of PhODO1, suggesting that MdMYBB may not be involved in the regulation of the biosynthesis for apple aroma volatiles. On the basis of the specific expression patterns, we discussed possible physiological roles of MdMYBB in apple.

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