Ethylene and jasmonate as stimulants of latex yield in rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis): Molecular and physiological mechanisms. A systematic approximation review

Nixon Florez-Velasco , Vanessa Florez Ramos , Stanislav Magnitskiy , Helber Balaguera-López
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The rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. Ex Adr. De Juss.) Müell Arg.] is an important source of latex for the production natural rubber. Natural rubber is an important biopolymer used in various industries, but aspects related to hormonal regulation in biosynthesis are still unknown, which would allow optimizing its production. We review the molecular and physiological mechanisms of increases latex regeneration and flow by the stimulation of rubber trees with exogenous applications of ethylene and jasmonate. We found that the increase in latex regeneration by ethylene is due to the increase in gene level expression and enzymatic activity of key photosynthesis and glycolysis enzymes for the generation of precursors in the first phase of rubber biosynthesis. Latex flow is supported by up-regulated genes in sucrose metabolism such as invertases, induction of sucrose transporters (SUT), and aquaporins (PIP) to maintain flow and turgor pressure in laticifers. Meanwhile, the increase in latex yield mediated by jasmonate may be due to the induction of laticifer differentiation in the long term and in the short term be mediated by the induction of small rubber particles (SRPP) as non-enzymatic cofactors in the production of latex. This information contributes to the knowledge of latex biosynthesis, which allows for a greater support for the exogenous application of jasmonates and ethylene to regulate its production.
乙烯和茉莉酸作为橡胶树(Hevea brasiliensis)乳胶产量的促进剂:分子和生理机制。系统近似综述。
橡胶树 Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. Ex Adr. De Juss.) Müell Arg.] 是生产天然橡胶的重要胶乳来源。天然橡胶是一种重要的生物聚合物,被广泛应用于各行各业,但与生物合成过程中的激素调节有关的方面仍然未知,而这些方面将有助于优化天然橡胶的生产。我们回顾了通过外源应用乙烯和茉莉酸盐刺激橡胶树来增加乳胶再生和流动的分子和生理机制。我们发现,乙烯促进乳胶再生的原因是,在橡胶生物合成的第一阶段,生成前体的关键光合作用和糖酵解酶的基因水平表达和酶活性增加。蔗糖代谢基因(如转化酶)的上调、蔗糖转运体(SUT)和水蒸气蛋白(PIP)的诱导支持了乳胶的流动,以维持流胶囊中的流动和张力压力。同时,茉莉酸盐介导的乳胶产量增加,从长期来看可能是由于诱导了胎生植物的分化,从短期来看则是由于诱导了小橡胶颗粒(SRPP)作为乳胶生产中的非酶辅助因子。这一信息有助于了解乳胶的生物合成,从而为外源应用茉莉酸盐和乙烯来调节乳胶的生产提供更多支持。
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