黄酮醇
糖基转移酶
生物
葡萄糖基转移酶
糖基化
基因
半乳糖基转移酶
生物化学
葡萄糖基转移酶
糖苷
功能(生物学)
酶
类黄酮
基因表达
遗传学
植物
抗氧化剂
作者
Xiaoping Zhu,Ying Chen,Ju Jiao,Shanshan Zhao,Yanfang Yan,Fengwang Ma,Jia‐Long Yao,Pengmin Li
摘要
SUMMARY Flavonols are widely synthesized throughout the plant kingdom, playing essential roles in plant physiology and providing unique health benefits for humans. Their glycosylation plays significant role in improving their stability and solubility, thus their accumulation and function. However, the genes encoding the enzymes catalyze this glycosylation remain largely unknown in apple. This study utilized a combination of methods to identify genes encoding such enzymes. Initially, candidate genes were selected based on their potential to encode UDP‐dependent glycosyltransferases (UGTs) and their expression patterns in response to light induction. Subsequently, through testing the in vitro enzyme activity of the proteins produced in Escherichia coli cells, four candidates were confirmed to encode a flavonol 3‐ O ‐galactosyltransferase (UGT78T6), flavonol 3‐ O ‐glucosyltransferase (UGT78S1), flavonol 3‐ O ‐xylosyltransferase/arabinosyltransferase (UGT78T5), and flavonol 3‐ O ‐rhamnosyltransferase (UGT76AE22), respectively. Further validation of these genes' functions was conducted by modulating their expression levels in stably transformed apple plants. As anticipated, a positive correlation was observed between the expression levels of these genes and the content of specific flavonol glycosides corresponding to each gene. Moreover, overexpression of a flavonol synthase gene, MdFLS , resulted in increased flavonol glycoside content in apple roots and leaves. These findings provide valuable insights for breeding programs aimed at enriching apple flesh with flavonols and for identifying flavonol 3‐ O ‐glycosyltransferases of other plant species.
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