| Literature DB >> 27084593 |
Chonprakun Thagun1, Shunsuke Imanishi2, Toru Kudo3, Ryo Nakabayashi4, Kiyoshi Ohyama5, Tetsuya Mori4, Koichi Kawamoto6, Yukino Nakamura3, Minami Katayama3, Satoko Nonaka6, Chiaki Matsukura6, Kentaro Yano3, Hiroshi Ezura6, Kazuki Saito7, Takashi Hashimoto1, Tsubasa Shoji8.
Abstract
Steroidal glycoalkaloids (SGAs) are cholesterol-derived specialized metabolites produced in species of the Solanaceae. Here, we report that a group of jasmonate-responsive transcription factors of the ETHYLENE RESPONSE FACTOR (ERF) family (JREs) are close homologs of alkaloid regulators in Cathranthus roseus and tobacco, and regulate production of SGAs in tomato. In transgenic tomato, overexpression and dominant suppression of JRE genes caused drastic changes in SGA accumulation and in the expression of genes for metabolic enzymes involved in the multistep pathway leading to SGA biosynthesis, including the upstream mevalonate pathway. Transactivation and DNA-protein binding assays demonstrate that JRE4 activates the transcription of SGA biosynthetic genes by binding to GCC box-like elements in their promoters. These JRE-binding elements occur at significantly higher frequencies in proximal promoter regions of the genes regulated by JRE genes, supporting the conclusion that JREs mediate transcriptional co-ordination of a series of metabolic genes involved in SGA biosynthesis.Entities:
Keywords: Jasmonates; Steroidal glycoalkaloids; Tomato; Transcription factors
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27084593 DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcw067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell Physiol ISSN: 0032-0781 Impact factor: 4.927