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Biosynthesis of quebrachitol, a transportable photosynthate, in Litchi chinensis

Authors :
Hui-Cong Wang
Zhang Jieqiong
Xu-Ming Huang
Jianguo Li
Jietang Zhao
Zi-Chen Wu
Source :
Journal of Experimental Botany
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017.

Abstract

We report the involvement of quebrachitol in photosynthate transport and stress response, and characterize an inositol methyltransferase gene involved in the biosynthesis of bornesitol, the methylated intermediate of quebrachitol.<br />Although methylated cyclitols constitute a major proportion of the carbohydrates in many plant species, their physiological roles and biosynthetic pathway are largely unknown. Quebrachitol (2-O-methyl-chiro-inositol) is one of the major methylated cyclitols in some plant species. In litchi, quebrachitol represents approximately 50% of soluble sugars in mature leaves and 40% of the total sugars in phloem exudate. In the present study, we identified bornesitol as a transient methylated intermediate of quebrachitol and measured the concentrations of methyl-inositols in different tissues and in tissues subjected to different treatments. 14CO2 feeding and phloem exudate experiments demonstrated that quebrachitol is one of the transportable photosynthates. In contrast to other plant species, the biosynthesis of quebrachitol in litchi is not associated with osmotic stress. High quebrachitol concentrations in tissues of the woody plant litchi might represent a unique carbon metabolic strategy that maintains osmolality under reduced-sucrose conditions. The presence of bornesitol but not ononitol in the leaves indicates a different biosynthetic pathway with pinitol. The biosynthesis of quebrachitol involves the methylation of myo-inositol and the subsequent epimerization of bornesitol. An inositol methyltransferase gene (LcIMT1) responsible for bornesitol biosynthesis was isolated and characterized for the first time, and the biosynthesis pathways of methyl-inositols are discussed.

Details

ISSN :
14602431 and 00220957
Volume :
69
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Experimental Botany
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0c6a4f22b16d21131ec58e74fcf1aa72
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erx483