| Literature DB >> 32593719 |
Farhat Abbas1, Yanguo Ke1, Yiwei Zhou1, Muhammad Waseem2, Yunyi Yu1, Umair Ashraf3, Xinyue Li1, Chutian Wang1, Yuechong Yue1, Rangcai Yu4, Yanping Fan5.
Abstract
Lilium 'Siberia' is a perennial herbaceous plant that is commercially significant because of its snowy white floral color and appealing scent which is mainly due to the presence of monoterpenes and benzoids compounds in floral volatile profile. In the current study, LoTPS5 was cloned and functionally characterized. Results revealed that LoTPS5 specifically generates squalene from FPP, whereas no product was produced when it was incubated with GPP or GGPP. The subcellular localization experiment showed that LoTPS5 was located in plastids. Furthermore, LoTPS5 showed its high expression in the leaf followed by petals and sepals of the flower. Moreover, the expression of LoTPS5 gradually increased from the bud stage and peak at the full-bloom stage. Besides, LoTPS5 showed a diurnal circadian rhythmic pattern with a peak in the afternoon (16:00) followed by deep night (24:00) and morning (8:00), respectively. LoTPS5 is highly responsive to mechanical wounding by rapidly elevating its mRNA transcript level. The current study will provide significant information for future studies of terpenoid and squalene biosynthesis in Lilium 'Siberia'.Entities:
Keywords: Floral scent; Lilium oriental hybrid; Squalene; Terpene synthases
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32593719 DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2020.144921
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688