| Literature DB >> 33679845 |
Lin Li1, Yuanchu Liu1, Ying Huang1, Bin Li1, Wen Ma1, Donghao Wang1, Xiaoyan Cao1, Zhezhi Wang1.
Abstract
Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge (S. miltiorrhiza), a traditional Chinese medicinal herb, contains numerous bioactive components with broad range of pharmacological properties. By increasing the levels of endogenous jasmonate (JA) in plants or treating them with methyl jasmonate (MeJA), the level of tanshinones and salvianolic acids can be greatly enhanced. The jasmonate ZIM (JAZ) proteins belong to the TIFY family, and act as repressors, releasing targeted transcriptional factors in the JA signaling pathway. Herein, we identified and characterized 15 TIFY proteins present in S. miltiorrhiza. Quantitative reverse transcription PCR analysis indicated that the JAZ genes were all constitutively expressed in different tissues and were induced by MeJA treatments. SmJAZ3, which negatively regulates the tanshinones biosynthesis pathway in S. miltiorrhiza and the detailed molecular mechanism is poorly understood. SmJAZ3 acts as a bait protein to capture and identify a WD-repeat containing the protein SmWD40-170. Further molecular and genetic analysis revealed that SmWD40-170 is a positive regulator, promoting the accumulation of secondary metabolites in S. miltiorrhiza. Our study systematically analyzed the TIFY family and speculated a module of the JAZ-WD40 complex provides new insights into the mechanisms regulating the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites in S. miltiorrhiza.Entities:
Keywords: Salvia miltiorrhiza; SmJAZ3; SmWD40-170; TIFY proteins; jasmonate
Year: 2021 PMID: 33679845 PMCID: PMC7930841 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.630424
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753