Characterization and expression analysis of MATEs in Cannabis sativa L. reveals genes involving in cannabinoid synthesis
The medicinal plant Cannabis sativa L. ( C. sativa ) accumulates plant cytotoxic but medicinally important cannabinoids in glandular trichomes and flowers of female plants. Although the major biosynthetic pathway of cannabinoids has been revealed, their transportation mechanism is still unknown. Mul...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in plant science 2022-10, Vol.13, p.1021088-1021088 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The medicinal plant
Cannabis sativa
L. (
C. sativa
) accumulates plant cytotoxic but medicinally important cannabinoids in glandular trichomes and flowers of female plants. Although the major biosynthetic pathway of cannabinoids has been revealed, their transportation mechanism is still unknown. Multidrug and toxic compound extrusion proteins (MATEs) can transport plant metabolites, ions and phytohormones intra and inter-cellularly. MATEs could have the potential to translocate cannabinoids or their synthetic intermediates to cellular compartment, thus protecting them from unwanted modifications and cytotoxicity. In this study, we performed a genome-wide identification and expression analysis of
Cannabis sativa
MATEs (CsMATEs) and revealed 42 CsMATEs that were classified phylogenetically into four conserved subfamilies. Forty-two
CsMATEs
were unevenly distributed on 10 chromosomes, with 50%
CsMATEs
were physically adjacent to at least one another
CsMATEs
and 83% CsMATEs localized on plasma membrane. Tandem duplication is the major evolutionary driving force for
CsMATEs
expansion. Real-time quantitative PCR revealed
CsMATE23
,
CsMATE28
and
CsMATE34
mainly expressed in flower, whereas
CsMATE17
and
CsMATE27
showed strong transcription in root. Light responsive
cis
-acting element was most abundant in promoters of
CsMATE23
,
CsMATE28
and
CsMATE34
. Finally, the contents of cannabinoids and corresponding biosynthetic intermediates as well as expressions of
CsMATE28
and
CsMATE34
were determined under UV-B treatment, among which strong correlation was found. Our results indicates that CsMATEs might involve in biosynthesis of cannabinoids and has the potential to be used in heterologous production of cannabinoids. |
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ISSN: | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2022.1021088 |