Data from: Complex evolution of novel red floral color in Petunia
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Transitions to a new floral color tend to be genetically simple, almost
always involving a few loss-of-function mutations of major phenotypic
effect. Here we report on the complex evolution of a novel red floral
color in the hummingbird-pollinated Petunia exserta (Solanaceae) from a
colorless ancestor. The presence of a red color is remarkable because P.
exserta retains a nonfunctional copy of the floral anthocyanin activating
MYB transcription factor AN2, and additionally the genus cannot synthesize
monohydroxylated red anthocyanins. We show that moderate up-regulation and
a shift in tissue specificity of an AN2 paralog, DEEP PURPLE (DPL)
restores anthocyanin biosynthesis in P. exserta, a case of regulatory
neofunctionalization. An essential shift in anthocyanin hydroxylation
occurred through re-balancing the expression of three hydroxylating genes.
Furthermore, the down-regulation of an acyltransferase promotes reddish
hues in typically purple delphinidin pigments by preventing acyl group
decoration of anthocyanins. Finally, additional mutations of relatively
small effect are also involved. This study demonstrates that commonly
observed phenotypic transitions, such as in floral color, can involve many
more loci than predicted. Repeated evolution of red flowers has occurred
in the Solanaceae and in the same biosynthetic pathway, yet the precise
mechanism is less predictable and complex.
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2021-05-02



