Résumé
In
A
rabidopsis thaliana
, proanthocyanidins (
PA
s) accumulate in the innermost cell layer of the seed coat (i.e. endothelium, chalaza and micropyle). The expression of the biosynthetic genes involved relies on the transcriptional activity of
R
2
R
3‐
MYB
and basic helix‐loop‐helix (b
HLH
) proteins which form ternary complexes (‘
MBW
’) with TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA1 (
TTG
1) (
WD
repeat protein). The identification of the direct targets and the determination of the nature and spatio‐temporal activity of these
MBW
complexes are essential steps towards a comprehensive understanding of the transcriptional mechanisms that control flavonoid biosynthesis.
In this study, various molecular, genetic and biochemical approaches were used.
Here, we have demonstrated that, of the 12 studied genes of the pathway, only
dihydroflavonol‐4‐reductase
(
DFR
),
leucoanthocyanidin dioxygenase
(
LDOX
),
BANYULS
(
BAN
),
TRANSPARENT TESTA 19
(
TT
19
),
TT
12
and
H
+
‐ATPase isoform 10
(
AHA
10
) are direct targets of the
MBW
complexes. Interestingly, although the
TT
2–
TT
8–
TTG
1 complex plays the major role in developing seeds, three additional
MBW
complexes (i.e.
MYB
5–
TT
8–
TTG
1,
TT
2–
EGL
3–
TTG
1 and
TT
2–
GL
3–
TTG
1) were also shown to be involved, in a tissue‐specific manner. Finally, a minimal promoter was identified for each of the target genes of the
MBW
complexes.
Altogether, by answering fundamental questions and by demonstrating or invalidating previously made hypotheses, this study provides a new and comprehensive view of the transcriptional regulatory mechanisms controlling
PA
and anthocyanin biosynthesis in
A
rabidopsis.