Yaseen Mottiar, Timothy J Tschaplinski, John Ralph, Shawn D Mansfield
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摘要
木质素酸盐是木质素生物合成中重要的分枝点代谢物,也是植物中广泛存在的代谢物。Chorismate mutase (CM)是将choris酸转化为预苯酸盐的酶,是芳香氨基酸合成和木质素代谢通量的关键调节因子。对杂交杨杨(Populus alba × granddentata;P39,缩写为Pa×g),并使用RNA干扰(RNAi)抑制木质部组织中表达最高的亚型Pa×gCM1的表达。尽管这种策略成功地破坏了Pa×gCM1转录本,但至少在受影响最严重的转基因品系中,木质素含量也出现了意想不到的增加,向愈创木酰基木质素单位转变,木质部血管增多,管腔面积减小。这伴随着另外两种CM亚型Pa×gCM2和Pa×gCM3的代偿性表达,以及基因表达和代谢的广泛变化。本研究探讨了杨树木质部发育过程中CM基因家族的潜在冗余,并强调了choris酸盐在植物代谢、发育和生理中的关键作用。
Suppression of Chorismate Mutase 1 in Hybrid Poplar to Investigate Potential Redundancy in the Supply of Lignin Precursors.
Chorismate is an important branchpoint metabolite in the biosynthesis of lignin and a wide array of metabolites in plants. Chorismate mutase (CM), the enzyme responsible for transforming chorismate into prephenate, is a key regulator of metabolic flux towards the synthesis of aromatic amino acids and onwards to lignin. We examined three CM genes in hybrid poplar (Populus alba × grandidentata; P39, abbreviated as Pa×g) and used RNA interference (RNAi) to suppress the expression of Pa×gCM1, the most highly expressed isoform found in xylem tissue. Although this strategy was successful in disrupting Pa×gCM1 transcripts, there was also an unanticipated increase in lignin content, a shift towards guaiacyl lignin units, and more xylem vessels with smaller lumen areas, at least in the most severely affected transgenic line. This was accompanied by compensatory expression of the other two CM isoforms, Pa×gCM2 and Pa×gCM3, as well as widespread changes in gene expression and metabolism. This study investigates potential redundancy within the CM gene family in the developing xylem of poplar and highlights the pivotal role of chorismate in plant metabolism, development, and physiology.
期刊介绍:
Plant Direct is a monthly, sound science journal for the plant sciences that gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting work dealing with a variety of subjects. Topics include but are not limited to genetics, biochemistry, development, cell biology, biotic stress, abiotic stress, genomics, phenomics, bioinformatics, physiology, molecular biology, and evolution. A collaborative journal launched by the American Society of Plant Biologists, the Society for Experimental Biology and Wiley, Plant Direct publishes papers submitted directly to the journal as well as those referred from a select group of the societies’ journals.