1. Clock protein LHY targets SNAT1 and negatively regulates the biosynthesis of melatonin in Hypericum perforatum .
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Zhou W, Xiao RY, Yang YX, Wang X, Wang DH, and Wang ZZ
- Subjects
- CLOCK Proteins genetics, CLOCK Proteins metabolism, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Circadian Rhythm, Photoperiod, Melatonin biosynthesis, Melatonin metabolism, Hypericum metabolism, Hypericum genetics, Plant Proteins metabolism, Plant Proteins genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
- Abstract
Hypericum perforatum , also known as "natural fluoxetine," is a commonly used herbal remedy for treating depression. It is unclear whether melatonin in plants regulated by the endogenous circadian clock system is like in vertebrates. In this work, we found that the melatonin signal and melatonin biosynthesis gene, serotonin N -acetyltransferase HpSNAT1 , oscillates in a 24-hour cycle in H. perforatum . First, we constructed a yeast complementary DNA library of H. perforatum and found a clock protein HpLHY that can directly bind to the HpSNAT1 promoter. Second, it was confirmed that HpLHY inhibits the expression of HpSNAT1 by targeting the Evening Element. Last, it indicated that HpLHY -overexpressing plants had reduced levels of melatonin in 12-hour light/12-hour dark cycle photoperiod, while loss-of-function mutants exhibited high levels, but this rhythm seems to disappear as well. The results revealed the regulatory role of LHY in melatonin biosynthesis, which may make an important contribution to the field of melatonin synthesis regulation.
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- 2024
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