The Novel Transcription Factor BnaA01.KAN3 Is Involved in the Regulation of Anthocyanin Accumulation Under Phosphorus Starvation
2025
Li He | Shan Peng | Ruihua Lin | Jiahui Zhang | Peng Cui | Yi Gan | Hongbo Liu
The investigation of phosphorus metabolism and regulatory mechanisms is conducive to maintaining stable production of crops within a low-phosphorus environment. In phosphorus signal transduction, a few phosphorus starvation response (PHR) transcription factors were identified to bind to the characteristic <i>cis</i>-element, namely the PHR1 binding sequence (P1BS). While the molecular function of the PHR transcription factor has been intensively elucidated, here, we explore a novel transcription factor, BnaA01.KAN3, that undergoes specific binding to the P1BS by yeast one-hybrid and electrophoretic mobility shift assays, and its expression is induced with low-phosphorus stress. BnaA01.KAN3 possessed transcriptional activation and was located in the nucleus. The spatiotemporal expression pattern of <i>BnaA01.KAN3</i> exhibited tissue specificity in developmental seed, and its expression level was especially high 25–30 days after pollination. Regarding the phenotype analysis, the independent heterologous overexpression lines of <i>BnaA01.KAN3</i> in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> exhibited not only significantly longer taproots but also an increased number of lateral roots compared to that of the wild type undergoing low-phosphorus treatment, while no differences were seen under normal phosphorus conditions. Furthermore, these lines showed higher anthocyanin and inorganic phosphorus contents with normal and low-phosphorus treatment, suggesting that <i>BnaA01.KAN3</i> could enhance phosphorus uptake or remobilization to cope with low-phosphorus stress. In summary, this study characterized the transcription factor <i>BnaA01.KAN3</i> that modulates low-phosphate adaptation and seed development, providing insights for improving phosphorus use efficiency and yield traits in <i>Brassica napus</i>.
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