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Integrative omic and transgenic analyses reveal methyl jasmonate- and abscisic acid-responsive regulator CwbHLH2 that positively regulates terpenoid biosynthesis in Curcuma wenyujin.

Authors :
Jiang, Cheng-xi
Yu, Jia-xing
Zhu, Ning-ning
Zhou, Dan
Yuan, Shu-ton
Lu, Meng-qi
Pan, Xiao-jun
Dai, Li-shang
Qi, Yu
Li, Xiao-kun
Wu, Zhi-gang
Source :
Industrial Crops & Products. Mar2024, Vol. 209, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Bioactive terpenoids from Curcuma wenyujin (CW), as specialized metabolites, have huge medicinal properties. Accumulating evidence suggested that Jasmonates (JAs) and abscisic acid (ABA) shake hands and coordinately control a wide range of plant growth and defense activities, including the production of specialized metabolites. However, knowledge of how JA and ABA signalings interact to regulate terpenoid biosynthesis (TBS) is limited. In this study, integrative transcriptome and metabolome analyses revealed that exogenous methyl jasmonate (MeJA) and ABA activate the biosynthesis of terpenoids by upregulating the expressions of genes related to the TBS pathway, JA and ABA responses. Most of the differentially changed terpenoids and transcripts were commonly induced by MeJA and ABA. Interactive networks of "gene-gene/metabolite" indicated that CwbHLH2 , a MeJA and ABA dual-responsive regulator, is tightly related to terpenoid production. Furthermore, transgenic experiments revealed that overexpression and RNA interference of CwbHLH2 upregulated and downregulated the contents of representative terpenoids in the MeJA- and ABA-treated transgenic hairy roots, respectively, with 1.52–3.06-fold increases and 29.6–68.7% reduction. Importantly, the genetic transformation of CwbHLH2 enhanced the expressions of multiple TBS pathway genes and bidirectionally enlarged the JA and ABA signalings caused by MeJA or ABA, demonstrating that CwbHLH2 plays a critical interrelational role in integrating MeJA- and ABA-induced TBS regulation. Altogether, our results not only advance a new view of the crosstalk between JA and ABA in modulating TBS but also provide a powerful strategy for improving the yield of bioactive terpenoids in CW. [Display omitted] • MeJA and ABA significantly activate the accumulation of terpenoids in C. wenyujin leaves. • MeJA and ABA coregulate wide transcriptional changes to steer terpenoid formation. • CwbHLH2 plays a critical interrelational role in integrating JA and ABA signalings. • CwbHLH2 promotes MeJA- and ABA-inducible defense responses. • CwbHLH2 provides a powerful tool for improving the yield of terpenoids in Curcuma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09266690
Volume :
209
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Industrial Crops & Products
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175026937
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2024.118039