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Chuansong Zhan1, Long Lei1,2, Zixin Liu1, Shen Zhou1, Chenkun Yang1, Xitong Zhu1, Hao Guo1,2, Feng Zhang1, Meng Peng1, Meng Zhang1, Yufei Li1, Zixin Yang1, Yangyang Sun1, Yuheng Shi1, Kang Li1, Ling Liu2, Shuangqian Shen1, Xuyang Wang1, Jiawen Shao1, Xinyu Jing1, Zixuan Wang1, Yi Li3, Tomasz Czechowski3, Morifumi Hasegawa4, Ian Graham3, Takayuki Tohge5, Lianghuan Qu1, Xianqing Liu1,2, Alisdair R Fernie6, Ling-Ling Chen1, Meng Yuan1, Jie Luo7.
Abstract
Diterpenoids are the major group of antimicrobial phytoalexins in rice1,2. Here, we report the discovery of a rice diterpenoid gene cluster on chromosome 7 (DGC7) encoding the entire biosynthetic pathway to 5,10-diketo-casbene, a member of the monocyclic casbene-derived diterpenoids. We revealed that DGC7 is regulated directly by JMJ705 through methyl jasmonate-mediated epigenetic control3. Functional characterization of pathway genes revealed OsCYP71Z21 to encode a casbene C10 oxidase, sought after for the biosynthesis of an array of medicinally important diterpenoids. We further show that DGC7 arose relatively recently in the Oryza genus, and that it was partly formed in Oryza rufipogon and positively selected for in japonica during domestication. Casbene-synthesizing enzymes that are functionally equivalent to OsTPS28 are present in several species of Euphorbiaceae but gene tree analysis shows that these and other casbene-modifying enzymes have evolved independently. As such, combining casbene-modifying enzymes from these different families of plants may prove effective in producing a diverse array of bioactive diterpenoid natural products.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33299150 DOI: 10.1038/s41477-020-00816-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Plants ISSN: 2055-0278 Impact factor: 15.793