Gene transcript profiles of the TIA biosynthetic pathway in response to ethylene and copper reveal their interactive role in modulating TIA biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus
Research on transcriptional regulation of terpenoid indole alkaloid (TIA) biosynthesis of the medicinal plant, Catharanthus roseus , has largely been focused on gene function and not clustering analysis of multiple genes at the transcript level. Here, more than ten key genes encoding key enzyme of a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Protoplasma 2015-05, Vol.252 (3), p.813-824 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Research on transcriptional regulation of terpenoid indole alkaloid (TIA) biosynthesis of the medicinal plant,
Catharanthus roseus
, has largely been focused on gene function and not clustering analysis of multiple genes at the transcript level. Here, more than ten key genes encoding key enzyme of alkaloid synthesis in TIA biosynthetic pathways were chosen to investigate the integrative responses to exogenous elicitor ethylene and copper (Cu) at both transcriptional and metabolic levels. The ethylene-induced gene transcripts in leaves and roots, respectively, were subjected to principal component analysis (PCA) and the results showed the overall expression of TIA pathway genes indicated as the
Q
value followed a standard normal distribution after ethylene treatments. Peak gene expression was at 15–30 μM of ethephon, and the pre-mature leaf had a higher
Q
value than the immature or mature leaf and root. Treatment with elicitor Cu found that Cu up-regulated overall TIA gene expression more in roots than in leaves. The combined effects of Cu and ethephon on TIA gene expression were stronger than their separate effects. It has been documented that TIA gene expression is tightly regulated by the transcriptional factor (TF) ethylene responsive factor (ERF) and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade. The loading plot combination with correlation analysis for the genes of
C. roseus
showed that expression of the
MPK
gene correlated with strictosidine synthase (
STR
) and strictosidine b-
d
-glucosidase(
SGD
). In addition,
ERF
expression correlated with expression of secologanin synthase (
SLS
) and tryptophan decarboxylase (
TDC
), specifically in roots, whereas
MPK
and myelocytomatosis oncogene (
MYC
) correlated with
STR
and
SGD
genes. In conclusion, the ERF regulates the upstream pathway genes in response to heavy metal Cu mainly in
C. roseus
roots, while the MPK mainly participates in regulating the
STR
gene in response to ethylene in pre-mature leaf. Interestingly, the change in TIA accumulation does not correlate with expression of the associated genes. Our previous research found significant accumulation of vinblastine in response to high concentration of ethylene and Cu suggesting the involvement of posttranscriptional and posttranslational mechanisms in a spatial and temporal manner. In this study, meta-analysis reveals
ERF
and
MPK
form a positive feedback loop connecting two pathways actively involved in response of TIA pathway genes to ethylene |
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ISSN: | 0033-183X 1615-6102 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00709-014-0718-9 |