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Elucidation of the key flavonol biosynthetic pathway in golden <i>Camellia</i> and its application in genetic modification of tomato fruit metabolism

Lina JiangChinese Academy of Forestry Research Institute of Subtropical Forestry, , Hangzhou 311400,Leiqin HanZhejiang University Department of Horticulture, , Zijingang Campus, 866 Yuhangtang Road, Hangzhou 310058,Wenxuan ZhangZhejiang University Department of Horticulture, , Zijingang Campus, 866 Yuhangtang Road, Hangzhou 310058,Yifei GaoZhejiang University Department of Horticulture, , Zijingang Campus, 866 Yuhangtang Road, Hangzhou 310058,Xiaoyan XuWestlake University Mass Spectrometry & Metabolomics Core Facility, The Biomedical Research Core Facility, , Hangzhou 310030,Jia ChenWestlake University Mass Spectrometry & Metabolomics Core Facility, The Biomedical Research Core Facility, , Hangzhou 310030,Shan FengWestlake University Mass Spectrometry & Metabolomics Core Facility, The Biomedical Research Core Facility, , Hangzhou 310030,Zhengqi FanChinese Academy of Forestry Research Institute of Subtropical Forestry, , Hangzhou 311400,Jiyuan LiChinese Academy of Forestry Research Institute of Subtropical Forestry, , Hangzhou 311400,Xinlei LiChinese Academy of Forestry Research Institute of Subtropical Forestry, , Hangzhou 311400,Hengfu YinChinese Academy of Forestry Research Institute of Subtropical Forestry, , Hangzhou 311400,Pengxiang FanAgricultural Ministry of China Key Laboratory of Horticultural Plants Growth and Development, , Hangzhou 310058,
Horticulture Researchjournal2024en
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Abstract Golden Camellia refers to a group of species in the genus Camellia that display yellow petals. The secondary metabolites in these petals hold ornamental significance and potential health benefits. However, the biosynthetic mechanisms governing the synthesis of these metabolites in golden petals remain elusive, and the exploitation of their bioactive components is not fully realized. This research involved the collection and analysis of 23 species of golden Camellia, leading to the discovery that flavonols, particularly quercetin 3-O-glucoside and quercetin 7-O-glucoside, are the primary contributors to the golden flower pigmentation. Integrative transcriptomics and coexpression network analyses pinpointed CnFLS1 as a crucial gene in the biosynthetic pathway, which, in conjunction with CnCHS, CnF3’H, and CnUFGT, orchestrates the specific pathway for flower color development. The enzyme assays revealed a high affinity and catalytic efficiency of CnFLS1 for DHQ, and transient expression of CnFLS1 in tobacco was shown to enhance the biosynthesis of quercetin flavonols, highlighting the pathway specificity in golden Camellia. Moreover, strategic transformations of cultivated tomatoes with various biosynthetic genes yielded transgenic lines exhibiting yellow fruit and quercetin-enriched flesh. These modified lines not only contained distinct flavonol components characteristic of golden Camellia but also demonstrated markedly improved antioxidant capabilities and enhanced resistance. The outcomes of this study not only elucidate the metabolic processes underlying the pigmentation of golden Camellia flowers but also provide a foundation for the development of novel tomato breeds through synthetic biology.

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