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Multiple genes recruited from hormone pathways partition maize diterpenoid defences.

Yezhang Ding1, Katherine M Murphy2, Elly Poretsky1, Sibongile Mafu2, Bing Yang3, Si Nian Char3, Shawn A Christensen4, Evan Saldivar1, Mengxi Wu1, Qiang Wang5, Lexiang Ji6, Robert J Schmitz7, Karl A Kremling8, Edward S Buckler8,9, Zhouxin Shen1, Steven P Briggs1, Jörg Bohlmann10, Andrew Sher1, Gabriel Castro-Falcon11, Chambers C Hughes11, Alisa Huffaker1, Philipp Zerbe2, Eric A Schmelz12.   

Abstract

Duplication and divergence of primary pathway genes underlie the evolution of plant specialized metabolism; however, mechanisms partitioning parallel hormone and defence pathways are often speculative. For example, the primary pathway intermediate ent-kaurene is essential for gibberellin biosynthesis and is also a proposed precursor for maize antibiotics. By integrating transcriptional coregulation patterns, genome-wide association studies, combinatorial enzyme assays, proteomics and targeted mutant analyses, we show that maize kauralexin biosynthesis proceeds via the positional isomer ent-isokaurene formed by a diterpene synthase pair recruited from gibberellin metabolism. The oxygenation and subsequent desaturation of ent-isokaurene by three promiscuous cytochrome P450s and a new steroid 5α reductase indirectly yields predominant ent-kaurene-associated antibiotics required for Fusarium stalk rot resistance. The divergence and differential expression of pathway branches derived from multiple duplicated hormone-metabolic genes minimizes dysregulation of primary metabolism via the circuitous biosynthesis of ent-kaurene-related antibiotics without the production of growth hormone precursors during defence.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31527844     DOI: 10.1038/s41477-019-0509-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Plants        ISSN: 2055-0278            Impact factor:   15.793


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