萜烯
萜类
质体
丙炔基转移酶
拟南芥
生物
拟南芥
ATP合酶
生物合成
生物化学
基因
叶绿体
突变体
作者
Yihua Ma,Qingwen Chen,Yaoyao Wang,Fengxia Zhang,Chengyuan Wang,Guodong Wang
摘要
ABSTRACT Terpenes are the largest and most diverse class of plant specialized metabolites. Sesterterpenes (C25), which are derived from the plastid methylerythritol phosphate pathway, were recently characterized in plants. In Arabidopsis thaliana , four genes encoding geranylfarnesyl diphosphate synthase (GFPPS) ( AtGFPPS1 to 4 ) are responsible for the production of GFPP, which is the common precursor for sesterterpene biosynthesis. However, the interplay between sesterterpenes and other known terpenes remain elusive. Here, we first provide genetic evidence to demonstrate that GFPPS s are responsible for sesterterpene production in Arabidopsis . Blockage of the sesterterpene pathway at the GFPPS step increased the production of geranylgeranyl diphosphate (GGPP)‐derived terpenes . Interestingly, co‐expression of sesterTPS s in GFPPS ‐OE (overexpression) plants rescued the phenotypic changes of GFPPS ‐OE plants by restoring the endogenous GGPP. We further demonstrated that, in addition to precursor (DMAPP/IPP) competition by GFPPS and GGPP synthase (GGPPS) in plastids, GFPPS directly decreased the activity of GGPPS through protein‐protein interaction, ultimately leading to GGPP deficiency in planta . Our study provides a new regulatory mechanism of the plastidial terpenoid network in plant cells.
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