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Jasmonic acid‐responsive AabHLH1 positively regulates artemisinin biosynthesis in Artemisia annua.

Authors :
Li, Ling
Hao, Xiaolong
Liu, Hang
Wang, Wei
Fu, Xueqing
Ma, Yanan
Shen, Qian
Chen, Minghui
Tang, Kexuan
Source :
Biotechnology & Applied Biochemistry. May/Jun2019, Vol. 66 Issue 3, p369-375. 7p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Artemisia annua is the only natural source of the sesquiterpenoid artemisinin, which is widely used to treat malaria. The phytohormone jasmonic acid (JA) can significantly promote artemisinin biosynthesis in A. annua. AabHLH1 can bind and activate artemisinin biosynthetic genes, such as AaADS and AaCYP71AV1. In this study, we proved that AabHLH1 was responsive to MeJA treatment and highly expressed in glandular trichome‐enriched tissues, and that its expression profile was similar to that of AaADS. Yeast two‐hybrid assays showed that AabHLH1 interacted with all nine AaJAZ proteins in A. annua. Functional analysis with transgenic plants showed that several artemisinin biosynthetic genes were upregulated in AabHLH1‐OE transgenic A. annua lines and downregulated in AabHLH1‐EAR lines; furthermore, the artemisinin content was increased in the AabHLH1‐OE lines and decreased in the AabHLH1‐EAR lines. These results demonstrate that the JA‐induced AabHLH1 positively regulates artemisinin biosynthesis by regulating the biosynthetic genes, and thus provide new insight into the regulatory mechanism of JA‐induced artemisinin biosynthesis in A. annua. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08854513
Volume :
66
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Biotechnology & Applied Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137640356
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/bab.1733