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The genomic and enzymatic basis for iridoid biosynthesis in cat thyme (Teucrium marum).

Authors :
Smit, Samuel J.
Ayten, Sefa
Radzikowska, Barbara A.
Hamilton, John P.
Langer, Swen
Unsworth, William P.
Larson, Tony R.
Buell, C. Robin
Lichman, Benjamin R.
Source :
Plant Journal. Jun2024, Vol. 118 Issue 5, p1589-1602. 14p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

SUMMARY: Iridoids are non‐canonical monoterpenoids produced by both insects and plants. An example is the cat‐attracting and insect‐repelling volatile iridoid nepetalactone, produced by Nepeta sp. (catmint) and aphids. Recently, both nepetalactone biosynthetic pathways were elucidated, showing a remarkable convergent evolution. The iridoid, dolichodial, produced by Teucrium marum (cat thyme) and multiple insect species, has highly similar properties to nepetalactone but its biosynthetic origin remains unknown. We set out to determine the genomic, enzymatic, and evolutionary basis of iridoid biosynthesis in T. marum. First, we generated a de novo chromosome‐scale genome assembly for T. marum using Oxford Nanopore Technologies long reads and proximity‐by‐ligation Hi‐C reads. The 610.3 Mb assembly spans 15 pseudomolecules with a 32.9 Mb N50 scaffold size. This enabled identification of iridoid biosynthetic genes, whose roles were verified via activity assays. Phylogenomic analysis revealed that the evolutionary history of T. marum iridoid synthase, the iridoid scaffold‐forming enzyme, is not orthologous to typical iridoid synthases but is derived from its conserved paralog. We discovered an enzymatic route from nepetalactol to diverse iridoids through the coupled activity of an iridoid oxidase cytochrome P450 and acetyltransferases, via an inferred acylated intermediate. This work provides a genomic resource for specialized metabolite research in mints and demonstration of the role of acetylation in T. marum iridoid diversity. This work will enable future biocatalytic or biosynthetic production of potent insect repellents, as well as comparative studies into iridoid biosynthesis in insects. Significance Statement: Cat thyme (Teucrium marum) produces the iridoid dolichodial which can repel certain insects and attract cats; the compound is also produced by some insect species. We generated a de novo chromosome‐scale genome assembly for T. marum, investigated the genetic and enzymatic basis of iridoid biosynthesis, and demonstrated the role of acetylation in generating iridoid diversity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09607412
Volume :
118
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177563125
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.16698