TcMYB1, TcMYB4, and TcMYB8 participate in the regulation of lignan biosynthesis in Taiwania cryptomerioides Hayata
Taiwania ( Taiwania cryptomerioides Hayata) is a conifer species that is rich in bioactive secondary metabolites. Lignans, which are the major extracts, are especially important, but the biosynthetic gene regulation and downstream biosynthesis pathways remain unclear. In a previous study, we identif...
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Published in | Tree genetics & genomes Vol. 15; no. 5; pp. 1 - 12 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Berlin/Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
01.10.2019
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Taiwania (
Taiwania cryptomerioides
Hayata) is a conifer species that is rich in bioactive secondary metabolites. Lignans, which are the major extracts, are especially important, but the biosynthetic gene regulation and downstream biosynthesis pathways remain unclear. In a previous study, we identified three
pinoresinol-lariciresinol reductase
(
PLR
) genes in Taiwanina, and in the present study, the regulation of these
PLR
genes was investigated. Through next-generation transcriptome sequencing, gene co-expression network analysis was performed to predict the relationship between putative transcription factor genes and upstream biosynthetic genes. Three MYB genes were identified as putative lignan biosynthetic regulators and named
TcMYB1
,
TcMYB4
, and
TcMYB8
. The gene expression of
TcMYB
s and
TcPLR
s was further confirmed with real-time PCR. Finally, an
Agrobacteria
-mediated transient overexpression experiment was conducted, and the activation of pro
TcPLR3
::
YFP
by
TcMYB
s suggested that
TcMYB1
,
TcMYB4
, and
TcMYB8
are biosynthetic regulators of lignan. These lignan regulators can be used in further research and applied to achieve a higher lignan content. |
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ISSN: | 1614-2942 1614-2950 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11295-019-1375-0 |