armixtas在艾叶t型非腺毛发育中的功能特征

Xinlian Chen, Duan Wu, Chunyu Li, Baosheng Liao, Qi Shen
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毛状体对植物防御和次生代谢物的生物合成至关重要。在艾叶中,t形非腺体毛状体(TSTs)是艾线的一个决定性形态特征,也是艾线的主要结构成分。我们观察到明显的TST积累在下叶表面。为了阐明TST发育的遗传调控,我们对TST和非TST组织进行了转录组学比较。该研究确定了几种mixta样转录因子(称为AarMIXTAs)作为TST分化的关键调节因子。系统发育分析表明,在黄花蒿中,AarMIXTAs及其同系物存在基因扩增和功能分化。拟南芥中异源过表达AarMIXTA1.2显著增加TST密度,表明其通过转录激活下游靶点发挥正向调控作用。这些发现阐明了艾叶TST形态发生的分子机制,为艾叶品种提高艾线产量提供了遗传框架。
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Functional characterization of AarMIXTAs as essential regulators in T-shaped non-glandular trichome development of Artemisia argyi.

Trichomes are crucial for plant defense and secondary metabolite biosynthesis. In Artemisia argyi, T-shaped non-glandular trichomes (TSTs) are a defining morphological feature and the primary structural component of moxa floss. We observed pronounced TST accumulation on the lower leaf surfaces. To elucidate the genetic regulation of TST development, we performed comparative transcriptomics of TSTs and non-TST tissues. This identified several MIXTA-like transcription factors (named AarMIXTAs) as key regulators of TST differentiation. Phylogenetic analyses revealed gene expansion and functional divergence between the AarMIXTAs and their homologs in Artemisia annua. Heterologous overexpression of AarMIXTA1.2 in Arabidopsis significantly increased TST density, demonstrating its positive regulatory role via transcriptional activation of downstream targets. These findings elucidate molecular mechanisms underlying TST morphogenesis and provide a genetic framework for enhancing moxa floss yield in A. argyi cultivars.

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