Dehydration response element binding (DREB) transcription factors play a pivotal role in plant abiotic stress responses, but its evolutionary and functional characterization in buckwheat remains unexplored. Here, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of the DREB gene family across three buckwheat species, revealing segmental duplication as the primary driver of family expansion and potential purifying selection during evolution. A FtDREB02 gene, classified as group A2, was identified through genome-wide association analysis (GWAS) on drought tolerance and delphinidin content. Functional validation in Arabidopsis thaliana and the hairy root of Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum) demonstrated that overexpression of this gene promotes delphinidin biosynthesis and enhances plant resistance to water scarcity. Through the integration of DAP-seq and PEG transcriptome cluster analysis, a FtANS candidate was screened. Functional studies showed that FtDREB02 regulates delphinidin content by binding directly to DRE elements of the FtANS promoter. This research identifies and comprehensively analyzes the DREB family within buckwheat species, elucidating the regulatory mechanisms of FtDREB02 in controlling flavonoid biosynthesis and drought resistance, providing potential genetic resources for breeding buckwheat varieties with excellent agronomic trait
Wang, J., Chen, Y., Fan, D., He, Y., Guan, C., Shi, Y., Wang, X., Lin, H., Fauconnier, M.-L., Purcaro, G., Quinet, M., Genva, M., Jha, R., Zhang, K., & Zhou, M. (2025). Comparative analysis of DREB gene family in buckwheat: the role of FtDREB02 in the delphinidin biosynthesis and drought stress response. The Plant Journal, 124(4), 20. https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.70578 (Original work published 2025)