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Multilevel interactions between native and ectopic isoprenoid pathways affect global metabolism in rice

AutorPérez, Lucía; Alves, Rui; Pérez-Fons, Laura; Albacete, Alfonso CSIC ORCID; Farré, Gemma; Soto, E.; Vilaprinyó, Ester; Martínez-Andújar, Cristina CSIC ORCID; Basallo, Oriol; Fraser, Paul D.; Medina, Vicente; Zhu, Changfu; Capell, Teresa; Christou, Paul
Palabras claveEngineered plants
Isoprenoids
Metabolomics
Mevalonate pathway
Oryza sativa
Fecha de publicación24-feb-2022
EditorSpringer Nature
CitaciónTransgenic research 31: 249-268 (2022)
ResumenIsoprenoids are natural products derived from isopentenyl diphosphate (IPP) and dimethylallyl diphosphate (DMAPP). In plants, these precursors are synthesized via the cytosolic mevalonate (MVA) and plastidial methylerythritol phosphate (MEP) pathways. The regulation of these pathways must therefore be understood in detail to develop effective strategies for isoprenoid metabolic engineering. We hypothesized that the strict regulation of the native MVA pathway could be circumvented by expressing an ectopic plastidial MVA pathway that increases the accumulation of IPP and DMAPP in plastids. We therefore introduced genes encoding the plastid-targeted enzymes HMGS, tHMGR, MK, PMK and MVD and the nuclear-targeted transcription factor WR1 into rice and evaluated the impact of their endosperm-specific expression on (1) endogenous metabolism at the transcriptomic and metabolomic levels, (2) the synthesis of phytohormones, carbohydrates and fatty acids, and (3) the macroscopic phenotype including seed morphology. We found that the ectopic plastidial MVA pathway enhanced the expression of endogenous cytosolic MVA pathway genes while suppressing the native plastidial MEP pathway, increasing the production of certain sterols and tocopherols. Plants carrying the ectopic MVA pathway only survived if WR1 was also expressed to replenish the plastid acetyl-CoA pool. The transgenic plants produced higher levels of fatty acids, abscisic acid, gibberellins and lutein, reflecting crosstalk between phytohormones and secondary metabolism.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11248-022-00299-6
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/280141
DOI10.1007/s11248-022-00299-6
Identificadoresdoi: 10.1007/s11248-022-00299-6
issn: 1573-9368
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