2018
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.8b00827
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Coregulation of Biosynthetic Genes and Transcription Factors for Aporphine-Type Alkaloid Production in Wounded Lotus Provides Insight into the Biosynthetic Pathway of Nuciferine

Abstract: Lotus ( Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.) contains various bioactive compounds, with benzylisoquinoline alkaloids (BIAs) as one of the major groups. The biosynthetic pathways of two major bioactive BIAs in this plant, nuciferine and N -nornuciferine, are still not clear. Therefore, several genes related to BIA biosynthesis were searched from the lotus database to study the role of key genes in regulating these pathways. In this study, the expression profiles of … Show more

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“…In LL and SL, noteworthy changes in total iridoids (predominantly SGs) content were observed from 24 HAW until 96 HAW. Generally, these results are in accordance with some previous studies that demonstrated that wounding-induced accumulation of specialized metabolites occur in both LL and SL leaves, which further supported the hypothesis that wounding stress signals are transmitted throughout the whole plant [16,25,44,48]. As previously mentioned, SGs biosynthesis in C. erythraea goes through secologanin (3), which is a known precursor for numerous monoterpenoid indole alkaloids (MIAs) [7].…”
Section: Wounding-induced Alterations In the Sgs Contentsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In LL and SL, noteworthy changes in total iridoids (predominantly SGs) content were observed from 24 HAW until 96 HAW. Generally, these results are in accordance with some previous studies that demonstrated that wounding-induced accumulation of specialized metabolites occur in both LL and SL leaves, which further supported the hypothesis that wounding stress signals are transmitted throughout the whole plant [16,25,44,48]. As previously mentioned, SGs biosynthesis in C. erythraea goes through secologanin (3), which is a known precursor for numerous monoterpenoid indole alkaloids (MIAs) [7].…”
Section: Wounding-induced Alterations In the Sgs Contentsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Furthermore, the content of total SGs in C. erythraea leaves is reported not to be significantly influenced by the developmental stage [4]. Nevertheless, the production of constitutive specialized metabolites can be influenced by various endogenous and environmental factors [4,26,42], with wounding being one of the latter [22,25,43,44].…”
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“…At least five functional isoforms of norcoclaurine synthase (NnNCS) have been purported in sacred lotus, based on the occurrence of homologs in the genome [ 34 ], and in various transcriptomes [ 34 , 49 , 61 , 62 ]. These NCS candidates must be functionally characterized to determine which, if any, are responsible for the formation of norcoclaurine and variations in the stereochemistry of BIAs in sacred lotus.…”
Section: Stereochemistry Of Bias Biosynthesis In Nelumbomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, functional characterization of these enzymes has not been investigated. Most work has focused on the aporphine metabolism, primarily through correlational analysis of gene expression profiles and alkaloid content in different organs and developmental stages of sacred lotus [ 34 , 49 , 61 , 62 , 69 ].…”
Section: Bia Biosynthetic Genes and Enzymes In The Sacred Lotusmentioning
confidence: 99%