Biotechnology Bulletin ›› 2026, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (4): 170-181.doi: 10.13560/j.cnki.biotech.bull.1985.2025-0873

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Identification of the MYB Gene Family in Pomelo (Citrus grandis) and Functional Analysis in Chlorosis of Graft Incompatibility

GUO Dao-xiang(), SU Quan, LI Ao-ting, WANG Yan, CHEN Qing, WANG Xiao-rong, HE Wen()   

  1. College of Horticulture, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130
  • Received:2025-08-11 Online:2026-04-26 Published:2026-04-30
  • Contact: HE Wen E-mail:guodaoxiang@stu.sicau.edu.cn;hewen0724@sicau.edu.cn

Abstract:

Objective Grafting is commonly used in citrus propagation, while scion-rootstock incompatibility often occurs in orchards and leads to economic losses. This study is aimed to investigate the role of MYB family genes in leaf chlorosis associated with scion-rootstock incompatibility, and to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying scion-rootstock interaction in Citrus. Method We performed a genome-wide identification and systematic analysis of the MYB gene family in pummelo (Citrus grandis). Based on transcriptome data and RT-qPCR from leaves at different yellowing stages of compatible/incompatible graft combinations, key MYB genes were screened. By employing transient overexpression in tobacco leaves, the function of the candidate gene CgMYB53 in leaf chlorosis associated with scion-rootstock incompatibility was preliminarily validated. Result A total of 143 MYB family members were identified in the pomelo genome, classified into four subfamilies, R1-MYB (35 members), R2R3-MYB (104 members), R3-MYB (3 members), and R4-MYB (1 member). Promoter sequences of MYB members primarily contained cis-acting elements responsive to light (53.23%), hormones (27.94%), and stress (16.07%). Comparative transcriptome analysis of leaves from compatible and incompatible graft combinations, 10 differentially expressed MYB genes were identified. RT-qPCR results showed that the relative expression of CgMYB53 was relatively low in the green leaves, but relatively high in the yellow leaves. Transient overexpression of CgMYB53 in tobacco leaves resulted in significant decrease in chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b content, accompanied by significant increase in amylose, amylopectin, and total starch content,starch synthesis-related genes CgGBSS2CgISA2 and CgBE3 were highly expressed. Conclusion This study identified 143 MYB family members in pomelo and screened 10 MYB TFs potentially involved in leaf chlorosis associated with scion-rootstock incompatibility. Preliminary functional validation indicates that CgMYB53 may participates in starch synthesis related genes expression, inducing leaf chlorosis by regulating starch accumulation.

Key words: citrus, graft compatibility, starch metabolism, chlorophyll degradation, genome-wide analysis, MYB family gene, promoter analysis, transient overexpression