Primary Metabolism and Transcriptional Regulation in Higher Plants

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Natsuki Hayami, Yoshiharu Y. Yamamoto
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Abstract

Metabolism, which is a flow of metabolites, is orchestrated by gene expression, and it is in turn regulated by metabolites. Some of the metabolites are known to act as signaling molecules that regulate metabolism and also developmental processes in plants. Here we summarize findings about metabolites-directed gene regulation, focusing on primary metabolites including sugars and organic acids. Abundant soluble sugars such as sucrose and glucose are known to induce genes involved in starch storage, synthesis and degradation. These sugars also activate anthocyanin biosynthesis and suppress photosynthetic genes, both of which promote photoprotection responses. Several kinases, like hexokinase, sucrose non-fermenting1-related kinase 1 and target of rapamycin kinase have been identified, which are the major regulators of transcriptional regulation by these sugars. Although less studied than sugars, metabolites constituting the TCA cycle are good candidates of signaling molecules, because they are located in the primary metabolism adjacent to the respiratory electron transport system and thus are reflected by both primary metabolism and redox status of the electron transport system. Some organic acids as citrate, malate and 2-oxoglutarate have also been known to be implicated in the regulation of gene expression. Deficiency or over accumulation of some primary metabolites not only modulate gene expression of the local metabolic enzymes to supplement distorted metabolism but produce signals to balance between bigger metabolic blocks like carbon and nitrogen metabolisms. Status of primary metabolites can also produce signals of overall energy levels of plants. Relationship of sugar signaling to reactive oxygen species signaling is also suggested.
高等植物的初级代谢和转录调控
代谢是一种代谢物的流动,它是由基因表达精心安排的,而基因表达又由代谢物调节。一些代谢物被认为是调节植物代谢和发育过程的信号分子。在这里,我们总结了代谢物导向基因调控的研究结果,重点是初级代谢物,包括糖和有机酸。已知大量的可溶性糖如蔗糖和葡萄糖可诱导参与淀粉储存、合成和降解的基因。这些糖还能激活花青素生物合成并抑制光合基因,这两者都能促进光保护反应。已经确定了几种激酶,如己糖激酶、蔗糖非发酵1相关激酶1和雷帕霉素激酶靶点,它们是这些糖转录调控的主要调控因子。虽然与糖相比,研究较少,但构成TCA循环的代谢物是信号分子的良好候选者,因为它们位于靠近呼吸电子传递系统的初级代谢中,因此反映在初级代谢和电子传递系统的氧化还原状态中。一些有机酸如柠檬酸、苹果酸和2-氧戊二酸也被认为与基因表达的调控有关。一些初级代谢物的缺乏或过度积累不仅可以调节局部代谢酶的基因表达来补充扭曲的代谢,而且可以产生信号来平衡碳和氮代谢等更大的代谢块。初级代谢物的状态也可以产生植物整体能量水平的信号。同时提出了糖信号与活性氧信号的关系。
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Reviews in Agricultural Science
Reviews in Agricultural Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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