生物
茉莉酸甲酯
冠碱
生物化学
生物合成
茉莉酸
红豆杉
肽
植物细胞
植物激素
次生代谢
细胞生物学
基因
拟南芥
植物
突变体
作者
Miriam Onrubia,Jacob Pollier,Robin Vanden Bossche,Marc Goethals,Kris Gevaert,Elisabet Moyano,Heriberto Vidal‐Limon,Rosa M. Cusidó,Javier Palazón,Alain Goossens
摘要
Summary Small peptides play important roles in the signalling cascades that steer plant growth, development and defence, and often crosstalk with hormonal signalling. Thereby, they also modulate metabolism, including the production of bioactive molecules that are of high interest for human applications. Yew species ( T axus spp.) produce diterpenes such as the powerful anticancer agent paclitaxel, the biosynthesis of which can be stimulated by the hormone jasmonate, both in whole plants and cell suspension cultures. Here, we identified Taximin , as a gene encoding a hitherto unreported, plant‐specific, small, cysteine‐rich signalling peptide, through a transcriptome survey of jasmonate‐elicited T . baccata suspension cells grown in two‐media cultures. Taximin expression increased in a coordinated manner with that of paclitaxel biosynthesis genes. Tagged Taximin peptides were shown to enter the secretory system and localize to the plasma membrane. In agreement with this, the exogenous application of synthetic Taximin peptide variants could transiently modulate the biosynthesis of taxanes in T . baccata cell suspension cultures. Importantly, the Taximin peptide is widely conserved in the higher plant kingdom with a high degree of sequence conservation. Accordingly, Taximin overexpression could stimulate the production of nicotinic alkaloids in N icotiana tabacum hairy root cultures in a synergistic manner with jasmonates. In contrast, no pronounced effects of Taximin overexpression on the specialized metabolism in M edicago truncatula roots were observed. This study increases our understanding of the regulation of Taxus diterpene biosynthesis in particular and plant metabolism in general. Ultimately, Taximin might increase the practical potential of metabolic engineering of medicinal plants.
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