Transcription Factor-Mediated Control of Anthocyanin Biosynthesis in Vegetative Tissues

N. Outchkourov, R. Karlova, M. Hölscher, X. Schrama, I. Blilou, E. Jongedijk, C. Simon, A. van Dijk, D. Bosch, R. Hall and J. Beekwilder

Plant Physiol 2018;176(2):1862-1878.

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Plants accumulate secondary metabolites to adapt to environmental conditions. These compounds, here exemplified by the purple-colored anthocyanins, are accumulated upon high temperatures, UV-light, drought, and nutrient deficiencies, and may contribute to tolerance to these stresses. Producing compounds is often part of a more broad response of the plant to changes in the environment. Here we investigate how a transcription-factor-mediated program for controlling anthocyanin biosynthesis also has effects on formation of specialized cell structures and changes in the plant root architecture. A systems biology approach was developed in tomato (