Comprehensive identification of terpene synthase genes and organ-dependent accumulation of terpenoid volatiles in a traditional medicinal plant Angelica archangelica L.

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Miki Suenaga-Hiromori, Daisuke Mogi, Yohei Kikuchi, Jiali Tong, Naotsugu Kurisu, Yuichi Aoki, Hiroyuki Amano, Masahiro Furutani, Takefumi Shimoyama, Toshiyuki Waki, Toru Nakayama, Seiji Takahashi
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Angelica archangelica L. is a traditional medicinal plant of Nordic origin that produces an unusual amount and variety of terpenoids. The unique terpenoid composition of A. archangelica likely arises from the involvement of terpene synthases (TPSs) with different specificities, none of which has been identified. As the first step in identifying TPSs responsible for terpenoid chemodiversity in A. archangelica, we produced a transcriptome catalogue using the mRNAs extracted from the leaves, tap roots, and dry seeds of the plant; 11 putative TPS genes were identified (AaTPS1-AaTPS11). Phylogenetic analysis predicted that AaTPS1-AaTPS5, AaTPS6-AaTPS10, and AaTPS11 belong to the monoterpene synthase (monoTPS), sesquiterpene synthase (sesquiTPS), and diterpene synthase clusters, respectively. We then performed in vivo enzyme assays of the AaTPSs using recombinant Escherichia coli systems to examine their enzymatic activities and specificities. Nine recombinant enzymes (AaTPS2-AaTPS10) displayed TPS activities with specificities consistent with their phylogenetics; however, AaTPS5 exhibited a strong sesquiTPS activity along with a weak monoTPS activity. We also analyzed terpenoid volatiles in the flowers, immature and mature seeds, leaves, and tap roots of A. archangelica using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry; 14 monoterpenoids and 13 sesquiterpenoids were identified. The mature seeds accumulated the highest levels of monoterpenoids, with β-phellandrene being the most prominent. α-Pinene and β-myrcene were abundant in all organs examined. The in vivo assay results suggest that the AaTPSs functionally identified in this study are at least partly involved in the chemodiversity of terpenoid volatiles in A. archangelica.

中药当归萜类合成酶基因的综合鉴定及萜类挥发物的器官依赖性积累。
Angelica archangelica L.是北欧的一种传统药用植物,其产生的萜类化合物的数量和种类不同寻常。这种独特的萜类化合物可能是由不同特异性的萜类合成酶(tps)引起的,但目前还没有发现这些萜类合成酶。作为鉴定a . archangelica萜类化学多样性的tps的第一步,我们利用从该植物的叶片、根和干种子中提取的mrna制作了一个转录组目录;鉴定出11个推测的TPS基因(AaTPS1-AaTPS11)。系统发育分析预测,AaTPS1-AaTPS5、AaTPS6-AaTPS10和AaTPS11分别属于单萜合成酶(monoTPS)、倍半萜合成酶(sesquiTPS)和二萜合成酶群。然后,我们使用重组大肠杆菌系统对aatps进行体内酶分析,以检查其酶活性和特异性。9个重组酶(AaTPS2-AaTPS10)表现出与系统发育一致的特异性TPS活性;然而,AaTPS5表现出较强的单阶itps活性和较弱的单阶itps活性。采用气相色谱-质谱联用技术分析了大戟花、未成熟和成熟种子、叶片和根中萜类挥发物的含量;鉴定出14种单萜类和13种倍半萜类。成熟种子积累的单萜类化合物含量最高,其中β-茶树烯含量最高。α-蒎烯和β-月桂烯在各器官中含量丰富。体内实验结果表明,本研究功能性鉴定的aatps至少部分参与了蕨麻萜类挥发物的化学多样性。
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Plant Biotechnology
Plant Biotechnology BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-PLANT SCIENCES
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
18.80%
发文量
45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Plant Biotechnology is an international, open-access, and online journal, published every three months by the Japanese Society for Plant Biotechnology. The journal, first published in 1984 as the predecessor journal, “Plant Tissue Culture Letters” and became its present form in 1997 when the society name was renamed to Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology, publishes findings in the areas from basic- to application research of plant biotechnology. The aim of Plant Biotechnology is to publish original and high-impact papers, in the most rapid turnaround time for reviewing, on the plant biotechnology including tissue culture, production of specialized metabolites, transgenic technology, and genome editing technology, and also on the related research fields including molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, plant breeding, plant physiology and biochemistry, metabolic engineering, synthetic biology, and bioinformatics.
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