ROP GTPases with a geranylgeranylation motif modulate alkaloid biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus

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作者
Pedenla Bomzan, Dikki [1 ,2 ]
Sharma, Anuj [1 ,2 ]
Lemos Cruz, Pamela [3 ]
Carqueijeiro, Ines [3 ]
Bellenger, Leo [3 ]
Rai, Avanish [1 ]
Thippesh, Akshay Kumar [4 ]
Chinnegowda, Venkatesha S. [4 ]
Parihar, Durgesh [1 ,2 ]
Ducos, Eric [3 ]
Courdavault, Vincent [3 ]
Nagegowda, Dinesh A. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] CSIR Cent Inst Med Aromat Plants, Res Ctr, Mol Plant Biol & Biotechnol Lab, Bengaluru 560065, India
[2] Acad Sci & Innovat Res AcSIR, Ghaziabad 201002, India
[3] Univ Tours, Biomol & Biotechnol Vegetales BBV, EA2106, F-37200 Tours, France
[4] UHS Bagalkot, Coll Hort, Dept Biotechnol & Crop Improvement, Bagalkot 571130, India
关键词
TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR; GENE-EXPRESSION; ABSCISIC-ACID; SUBCELLULAR-LOCALIZATION; PROTEIN ISOPRENYLATION; GERANIOL-SYNTHASE; DEFENSE RESPONSE; ARABIDOPSIS ROP9; S-ACYLATION; RHO-GTPASES;
D O I
10.1093/plphys/kiae142
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Rho of Plant (ROP) GTPases function as molecular switches that control signaling processes essential for growth, development, and defense. However, their role in specialized metabolism is poorly understood. Previously, we demonstrated that inhibition of protein geranylgeranyl transferase (PGGT-I) negatively impacts the biosynthesis of monoterpene indole alkaloids (MIA) in Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus), indicating the involvement of prenylated proteins in signaling. Here, we show through biochemical, molecular, and in planta approaches that specific geranylgeranylated ROPs modulate C. roseus MIA biosynthesis. Among the six C. roseus ROP GTPases (CrROPs), only CrROP3 and CrROP5, having a C-terminal CSIL motif, were specifically prenylated by PGGT-I. Additionally, their transcripts showed higher expression in most parts than other CrROPs. Protein-protein interaction studies revealed that CrROP3 and CrROP5, but not Delta CrROP3, Delta CrROP5, and CrROP2 lacking the CSIL motif, interacted with CrPGGT-I. Further, CrROP3 and CrROP5 exhibited nuclear localization, whereas CrROP2 was localized to the plasma membrane. In planta functional studies revealed that silencing of CrROP3 and CrROP5 negatively affected MIA biosynthesis, while their overexpression upregulated MIA formation. In contrast, silencing and overexpression of CrROP2 had no effect on MIA biosynthesis. Moreover, overexpression of Delta CrROP3 and Delta CrROP5 mutants devoid of sequence coding for the CSIL motif failed to enhance MIA biosynthesis. These results implicate that CrROP3 and CrROP5 have a positive regulatory role on MIA biosynthesis and thus shed light on how geranylgeranylated ROP GTPases mediate the modulation of specialized metabolism in C. roseus. Rho of Plant GTPases with a geranylgeranylation motif affect monoterpene indole alkaloid biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus through their interaction with geranylgeranyl transferase.
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页码:2213 / 2233
页数:21
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