Transcription factor EgGRP2A regulates EgFATA expression and promotes oleic acid accumulation in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis)

IF 4 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Shaojie Luo , Jing Huang , Liu Jin , Jixin Zou , Yusheng Zheng , Dongdong Li
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Abstract

The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is emerging as the world's most important and prolific oilseed crop, celebrated for its impressive oil yield. However, the molecular intricacies that govern lipid metabolism and fatty acid accumulation in oil palm fruits remain relatively underexplored. This study reveals a significant correlation between the expression of EgGRP2A, a transcription factor, and the expression of EgFATA in the oil palm. Yeast one-hybrid analysis and electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSA) reveal and confirm the binding interactions between EgGRP2A and the promoter region of EgFATA. Subsequent experiments in oil palm protoplasts show that transient overexpression of EgGRP2A leads to a marked upregulation of EgFATA expression. Conversely, downregulation of EgGRP2A in transgenic oil palm embryoids leads to a significant reduction in EgFATA expression. Metabolite profiling in the transgenic embryoids reveals a significant reduction in unsaturated fatty acids, particularly oleic acid. These findings promise profound insights into the regulatory orchestration of EgFATA and the synthesis of fatty acids, particularly oleic acid, in the oil palm. Furthermore, the results lay the foundation for future breeding and genetic improvement efforts aimed at increasing oleic acid content in oil palm varieties.

转录因子 EgGRP2A 调节 EgFATA 的表达并促进油棕榈(Elaeis guineensis)中油酸的积累
油棕(Elaeis guineensis)正在成为世界上最重要、最多产的油籽作物,以其惊人的产油量而闻名于世。然而,对油棕果实中脂质代谢和脂肪酸积累的分子复杂性的探索仍然相对不足。本研究揭示了油棕果实中转录因子 EgGRP2A 的表达与 EgFATA 的表达之间的显著相关性。酵母单杂交分析和电泳迁移试验(EMSA)揭示并证实了 EgGRP2A 与 EgFATA 启动子区域之间的结合相互作用。随后在油棕原生质体中进行的实验表明,瞬时过表达 EgGRP2A 会导致 EgFATA 的表达明显上调。相反,在转基因油棕胚胎中下调 EgGRP2A 会导致 EgFATA 的表达显著减少。转基因胚胎中的代谢物分析表明,不饱和脂肪酸(尤其是油酸)显著减少。这些发现有望深入揭示油棕中 EgFATA 的调控协调和脂肪酸(尤其是油酸)的合成。此外,这些结果还为今后旨在提高油棕榈品种油酸含量的育种和遗传改良工作奠定了基础。
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Journal of plant physiology
Journal of plant physiology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
7.20
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4.70%
发文量
196
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Plant Physiology is a broad-spectrum journal that welcomes high-quality submissions in all major areas of plant physiology, including plant biochemistry, functional biotechnology, computational and synthetic plant biology, growth and development, photosynthesis and respiration, transport and translocation, plant-microbe interactions, biotic and abiotic stress. Studies are welcome at all levels of integration ranging from molecules and cells to organisms and their environments and are expected to use state-of-the-art methodologies. Pure gene expression studies are not within the focus of our journal. To be considered for publication, papers must significantly contribute to the mechanistic understanding of physiological processes, and not be merely descriptive, or confirmatory of previous results. We encourage the submission of papers that explore the physiology of non-model as well as accepted model species and those that bridge basic and applied research. For instance, studies on agricultural plants that show new physiological mechanisms to improve agricultural efficiency are welcome. Studies performed under uncontrolled situations (e.g. field conditions) not providing mechanistic insight will not be considered for publication. The Journal of Plant Physiology publishes several types of articles: Original Research Articles, Reviews, Perspectives Articles, and Short Communications. Reviews and Perspectives will be solicited by the Editors; unsolicited reviews are also welcome but only from authors with a strong track record in the field of the review. Original research papers comprise the majority of published contributions.
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