Characterization and co-expression analysis of ATP-binding cassette transporters provide insight into genes related to cannabinoid transport in Cannabis sativa L

Plant ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters contribute the transport of diverse secondary metabolites. However, their roles in cannabinoid trafficking are still unsolved in Cannabis sativa. In this study, 113 ABC transporters were identified and characterized in C. sativa from their physicochemica...

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description Plant ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters contribute the transport of diverse secondary metabolites. However, their roles in cannabinoid trafficking are still unsolved in Cannabis sativa. In this study, 113 ABC transporters were identified and characterized in C. sativa from their physicochemical properties, gene structure, and phylogenic relationship, as well as spatial gene expression patterns. Eventually, seven core transporters were proposed including one member in ABC subfamily B (CsABCB8) and six ABCG members (CsABCG4, CsABCG10, CsABCG11, CsABCG32, CsABCG37, and CsABCG41), harboring potential in participating cannabinoid transport, by combining phylogenetic and co-expression analysis from the gene and metabolite level. The candidate genes exhibited a high correlation with cannabinoid biosynthetic pathway genes and the cannabinoid content, and they were highly expressed where cannabinoids appropriately biosynthesized and accumulated. The findings underpin further research on the function of ABC transporters in C. sativa, especially in unveiling the mechanisms of cannabinoid transport to boost systematic and targeted metabolic engineering. •C. sativa possesses similar number and profile of ABC transporters as other plants.•Most of ABC transporters structurally and functionally conserved among plants.•CsABCG transporters are proportionally more responsible for cannabinoid transport.•CsABCG proteins transport cannabinoid individually or in the form of a dimer.
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biosynthesis
Cannabinoid transport
cannabinoids
Cannabis sativa
gene expression
genes
phylogeny
secondary metabolites
subfamily
title Characterization and co-expression analysis of ATP-binding cassette transporters provide insight into genes related to cannabinoid transport in Cannabis sativa L
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