Yoshikuni Kitamura
Shinshu University
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Journal of Experimental Botany | 2011
Sho Ohno; Munetaka Hosokawa; Atsushi Hoshino; Yoshikuni Kitamura; Yasumasa Morita; Kyeung-II Park; Akiko Nakashima; Ayumi Deguchi; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Motoaki Doi; Shigeru Iida; Susumu Yazawa
Dahlias (Dahlia variabilis) exhibit a wide range of flower colours because of accumulation of anthocyanin and other flavonoids in their ray florets. Two lateral mutants were used that spontaneously occurred in ‘Michael J’ (MJW) which has yellow ray florets with orange variegation. MJOr, a bud mutant producing completely orange ray florets, accumulates anthocyanins, flavones, and butein, and MJY, another mutant producing completely yellow ray florets, accumulates flavones and butein. Reverse transcription–PCR analysis showed that expression of chalcone synthase 1 (DvCHS1), flavanone 3-hydroxylase (DvF3H), dihydroflavonol 4-reductase (DvDFR), anthocyanidin synthase (DvANS), and DvIVS encoding a basic helix–loop–helix transcription factor were suppressed, whereas that of chalcone isomerase (DvCHI) and DvCHS2, another CHS with 69% nucleotide identity with DvCHS1, was not suppressed in the yellow ray florets of MJY. A 5.4 kb CACTA superfamily transposable element, transposable element of Dahlia variabilis 1 (Tdv1), was found in the fourth intron of the DvIVS gene of MJW and MJY, and footprints of Tdv1 were detected in the variegated flowers of MJW. It is shown that only one type of DvIVS gene was expressed in MJOr, whereas these plants are likely to have three types of the DvIVS gene. On the basis of these results, the mechanism regulating the formation of orange and yellow ray florets in dahlia is discussed.
Planta | 2011
Sho Ohno; Munetaka Hosokawa; Misa Kojima; Yoshikuni Kitamura; Atsushi Hoshino; Fumi Tatsuzawa; Motoaki Doi; Susumu Yazawa
Garden dahlias (Dahlia variabilis) are autoallooctoploids with redundant genes producing wide color variations in flowers. There are no pure white dahlia cultivars, despite its long breeding history. However, the white areas of bicolor flower petals appear to be pure white. The objective of this experiment was to elucidate the mechanism by which the pure white color is expressed in the petals of some bicolor cultivars. A pigment analysis showed that no flavonoid derivatives were detected in the white areas of petals in a star-type cultivar ‘Yuino’ and the two seedling cultivars ‘OriW1’ and ‘OriW2’ borne from a red-white bicolor cultivar, ‘Orihime’, indicating that their white areas are pure white. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR showed that in the pure white areas, transcripts of two chalcone synthases (CHS), DvCHS1 and DvCHS2 which share 69% nucleotide similarity with each other, were barely detected. Premature mRNA of DvCHS1 and DvCHS2 were detected, indicating that these two CHS genes are silenced post-transcriptionally. RNA gel blot analysis revealed that small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) derived from CHSs were produced in these pure white areas. By high-throughput sequence analysis of small RNAs in the pure white areas with no mismatch acceptance, small RNAs were mapped to two alleles of DvCHS1 and two alleles of DvCHS2 expressed in ‘Yuino’ petals. Therefore, we concluded that simultaneous siRNA-mediated post-transcriptional gene silencing of redundant CHS genes results in the appearance of pure white color in dahlias.
Scientia Horticulturae | 2009
Yoshikuni Kitamura; Munetaka Hosokawa; Tatsuya Uemachi; Susumu Yazawa
The Horticulture Journal | 2015
Yoshikuni Kitamura; Sachiyo Ueno
Journal of The Japanese Society for Horticultural Science | 2008
Yoshikuni Kitamura; Munetaka Hosokawa; Chihiro Tanaka; Susumu Yazawa
Journal of The Japanese Society for Horticultural Science | 2006
Soo Jung Yang; Yoshikuni Kitamura; Munetaka Hosokawa; Susumu Yazawa
The Horticulture Journal | 2017
Yoshikuni Kitamura; Yukari Kato; Toshiki Yasui; Hiroe Aizawa; Sachiyo Ueno
The Horticulture Journal | 2017
Yoshikuni Kitamura; Tatsuya Uemachi; Yukari Kato
Scientia Horticulturae | 2010
Yoshikuni Kitamura; Munetaka Hosokawa; Tatsuya Uemachi; Susumu Yazawa
The Horticulture Journal | 2018
Yoshikuni Kitamura; Takafumi Watanabe; Yukari Kato; WeiWei Teoh; Keiko Kataoka; Yuki Yamaguchi; Tomohiro Haruta; Hideo Nishioka; Kiyokazu Kametani