MYB20, MYB42, MYB43 and MYB85 Regulate Phenylalanine and Lignin Biosynthesis during Secondary Cell Wall Formation.

2019 
Lignin is a phenylpropanoid-derived polymer that functions as a major component of cell walls in plant vascular tissues. Biosynthesis of the aromatic amino acid phenylalanine provides precursors for many secondary metabolites including lignins and flavonoids. Here, we discovered that MYB transcription factors MYB20, MYB42, MYB43, and MYB85 are transcriptional regulators that directly activate lignin biosynthesis genes and phenylalanine biosynthesis genes during secondary wall formation in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). Disruption of MYB20, MYB42, MYB43, and MYB85 resulted in growth development defects and substantial reductions in lignin biosynthesis. In addition, our data showed that these MYB proteins directly activated transcriptional repressors that specifically inhibit flavonoid biosynthesis, which competes with lignin biosynthesis for phenylalanine precursors. Together, our results provide important insights into the molecular framework for the lignin biosynthesis pathway.
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