SA响应性转录因子GbMYB36促进银杏叶中黄酮醇的积累。

IF 3.9 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
European Psychologist Pub Date : 2023-08-10 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.48130/FR-2023-0019
Jinkai Lu, Peixi Tong, Yuan Xu, Sian Liu, Biao Jin, Fuliang Cao, Li Wang
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摘要

黄酮类化合物是银杏叶中丰富的次级代谢产物,具有广泛的药用价值。水杨酸(SA)能诱导植物黄酮类化合物的积累,但具体的调控机制尚不清楚。在此,我们建立了银杏胼胝体诱导和亚培养的最佳培养基,并发现外源水杨酸可大大增加包括槲皮素、山柰醇、异鼠李素在内的黄酮醇含量。SA处理的胼胝体转录组变化表明,大多数参与黄酮生物合成的结构基因上调。特别是银杏胼胝体中GbF3'H的过表达显著增加了黄酮醇的含量,表明GbF3'H在黄酮类化合物的生物合成中起着重要作用。我们进一步发现,在 SA 处理的胼胝体中,R2R3-MYB(GbMYB36)明显上调。瞬时过表达和 LUC 检测表明,GbMYB36 是一种活化剂,通过调节 GbF3'H 的表达来提高类黄酮的生物合成。我们的研究结果有助于深入了解SA诱导银杏类黄酮生物合成的分子基础。
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SA-responsive transcription factor GbMYB36 promotes flavonol accumulation in Ginkgo biloba.

Flavonoids are abundant secondary metabolites in Ginkgo biloba and have a wide range of medicinal values. Salicylic acid (SA) can induce flavonoid accumulation in plants, but the detailed regulatory mechanism remains unclear. Here, we established the optimal media for ginkgo callus induction and subculture, and found that exogenous SA greatly increased the content of flavonol, including quercetin, kaempferol, isorhamnetin. Transcriptome changes in SA-treated calli showed that most structural genes involved in flavonoid biosynthesis were upregulated. Particularly, overexpression of GbF3'H in ginkgo calli significantly increased the content of flavonol, suggesting the vital role of GbF3'H in flavonoid biosynthesis. We further identified that a R2R3-MYB, GbMYB36, were significantly upregulated in SA treated calli. Transient overexpression and a LUC assay indicate that GbMYB36 act as an activator, and improve flavonoid biosynthesis through regulating the expression of GbF3'H. Our findings provide insight into the molecular basis of SA-induced flavonoid biosynthesis in ginkgo.

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European Psychologist
European Psychologist PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The European Psychologist - is a direct source of information regarding both applied and research psychology throughout Europe; - provides both reviews of specific fields and original papers of seminal importance; integrates across subfields and provides easy access to essential state-of-the-art information in all areas within psychology; - provides a European perspective on many dimensions of new work being done elsewhere in psychology; - makes European psychology visible globally; - promotes scientific and professional cooperation among European psychologists; develops the mutual contribution of psychological theory and practice.
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