Cloning, functional characterization and evaluating potential in metabolic engineering for lavender ( +)-bornyl diphosphate synthase
Key message We isolated and functionally characterized a new ( +)-bornyl diphosphate synthase (( +) -LiBPPS ) from Lavandula x intermedia. The in planta functions of ( +) -LiBPPS were evaluated in sense and antisense transgenic plants. The monoterpene ( +)-borneol contributes scent and medicinal pro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology 2023, Vol.111 (1-2), p.117-130 |
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We isolated and functionally characterized a new ( +)-bornyl diphosphate synthase (( +)
-LiBPPS
) from
Lavandula x intermedia.
The
in planta
functions of ( +)
-LiBPPS
were evaluated in sense and antisense transgenic plants.
The monoterpene ( +)-borneol contributes scent and medicinal properties to some plants. It also is the immediate precursor to camphor, another important determinant of aroma and medicinal properties in many plants. ( +)-Borneol is generated through the dephosphorylation of bornyl diphosphate (BPP), which is itself derived from geranyl diphosphate (GPP) by the enzyme ( +)-bornyl diphosphate synthase (( +)-BPPS). In this study we isolated and functionally characterized a novel ( +)-BPPS cDNA from
Lavandula x intermedia
. The cDNA excluding its transit peptide was expressed in
E. coli
, and the corresponding recombinant protein was purified with Ni–NTA agarose affinity chromatography. The recombinant ( +)
-LiBPPS
catalyzed the conversion of GPP to BPP as a major product, and a few minor products. We also investigated the
in planta
role of ( +)
-LiBPPS
in terpenoid metabolism through its overexpression in sense and antisense orientations in stably transformed
Lavandula latifolia
plants. The overexpression of ( +)
-LiBPPS
in antisense resulted in reduced production of ( +)-borneol and camphor without compromising plant growth and development. As anticipated, the overexpression of the gene led to enhanced production of borneol and camphor, although growth and development were severely impaired in most transgenic lines strongly and ectopically expressing the ( +)
-LiBPPS
transgene in sense. Our results demonstrate that
LiBPPS
would be useful in studies aimed at the production of recombinant borneol and camphor in vitro, and in metabolic engineering efforts aimed at lowering borneol and camphor production in plants. However, overexpression in sense may require a targeted expression of the gene in glandular trichomes using a trichome-specific promoter. |
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ISSN: | 0167-4412 1573-5028 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11103-022-01315-3 |