Development and application of a Ginkgo biloba L. callus-derived protoplast transient expression system for exploring the roles of GbMYB11 and GbbHLH3 in flavonoid metabolism
Linlin Le, Xinyao Xie, Wentao Zhang, Yawen Ma, Yuehan Wang, Fangfang Fu, Guibing Wang, Fuliang Cao, Xiaoming Yang
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Abstract
Flavonoids are characteristic metabolites of plants and function as a central biosynthetic component essential for life in terrestrial environments. However, the molecular mechanisms of flavonoids in ginkgo remained unclear due to the lack of an adequate genetic transformation system. Here we successfully developed a reliable and efficient method for isolating protoplasts, along with a PEG-mediated transient protoplast transformation system utilizing ginkgo callus. Additionally, in conjunction with the metabolomic approach, the levels of various flavonoid metabolites increased to varying extents in protoplasts following transient transformation with GbMYB11, GbbHLH3, or both. Protoplast subcellular localization results demonstrated that GbMYB11 and GbbHLH3 localized to the nucleus. Protein-protein interaction and qRT-PCR results indicated that GbMYB11 may interact with GbbHLH3 to bind to the promoters of multiple structural genes in anthocyanin metabolism, particularly GbLAR, GbANS, and GbDFR, thereby increasing anthocyanin accumulation. Our research establishes a foundation for elucidating the mechanisms of flavonoid metabolism, thereby facilitating genetic improvement in ginkgo.
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Industrial Crops and Products is an International Journal publishing academic and industrial research on industrial (defined as non-food/non-feed) crops and products. Papers concern both crop-oriented and bio-based materials from crops-oriented research, and should be of interest to an international audience, hypothesis driven, and where comparisons are made statistics performed.