TY - JOUR
T1 - HpDTC1, a Stress-Inducible Bifunctional Diterpene Cyclase Involved in Momilactone Biosynthesis, Functions in Chemical Defence in the Moss Hypnum plumaeforme
AU - Okada, Kazunori
AU - Kawaide, Hiroshi
AU - Miyamoto, Koji
AU - Miyazaki, Sho
AU - Kainuma, Ryosuke
AU - Kimura, Honoka
AU - Fujiwara, Kaoru
AU - Natsume, Masahiro
AU - Nojiri, Hideaki
AU - Nakajima, Masatoshi
AU - Yamane, Hisakazu
AU - Hatano, Yuki
AU - Nozaki, Hiroshi
AU - Hayashi, Ken Ichiro
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) 25350972. We thank Prof. Naoki Nishimura (Okayama University of Science, Japan) for the collection and identification of Hypnum plumaeforme. We thank Prof. Mitsuyasu Hasebe (NIBB, Japan) for kindly providing the pPIG1b-NGG vector and for useful suggestions on moss transformation, Prof. Hideyuki Matsuura (Hokkaido University, Japan) for providing OPDA, and Prof. Yoshiteru Noutoshi (Okayama University, Japan) for the helpful comments.
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PY - 2016/5/3
Y1 - 2016/5/3
N2 - Momilactones, which are diterpenoid phytoalexins with antimicrobial and allelopathic functions, have been found only in rice and the moss Hypnum plumaeforme. Although these two evolutionarily distinct plant species are thought to produce momilactones as a chemical defence, the momilactone biosynthetic pathway in H. plumaeforme has been unclear. Here, we identified a gene encoding syn-pimara-7,15-diene synthase (HpDTC1) responsible for the first step of momilactone biosynthesis in the moss. HpDTC1 is a bifunctional diterpene cyclase that catalyses a two-step cyclization reaction of geranylgeranyl diphosphate to syn-pimara-7,15-diene. HpDTC1 transcription was up-regulated in response to abiotic and biotic stress treatments. HpDTC1 promoter-GUS analysis in transgenic Physcomitrella patens showed similar transcriptional responses as H. plumaeforme to the stresses, suggesting that a common response system to stress exists in mosses. Jasmonic acid (JA), a potent signalling molecule for inducing plant defences, could not activate HpDTC1 expression. In contrast, 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid, an oxylipin precursor of JA in vascular plants, enhanced HpDTC1 expression and momilactone accumulation, implying that as-yet-unknown oxylipins could regulate momilactone biosynthesis in H. plumaeforme. These results demonstrate the existence of an evolutionarily conserved chemical defence system utilizing momilactones and suggest the molecular basis of the regulation for inductive production of momilactones in H. plumaeforme.
AB - Momilactones, which are diterpenoid phytoalexins with antimicrobial and allelopathic functions, have been found only in rice and the moss Hypnum plumaeforme. Although these two evolutionarily distinct plant species are thought to produce momilactones as a chemical defence, the momilactone biosynthetic pathway in H. plumaeforme has been unclear. Here, we identified a gene encoding syn-pimara-7,15-diene synthase (HpDTC1) responsible for the first step of momilactone biosynthesis in the moss. HpDTC1 is a bifunctional diterpene cyclase that catalyses a two-step cyclization reaction of geranylgeranyl diphosphate to syn-pimara-7,15-diene. HpDTC1 transcription was up-regulated in response to abiotic and biotic stress treatments. HpDTC1 promoter-GUS analysis in transgenic Physcomitrella patens showed similar transcriptional responses as H. plumaeforme to the stresses, suggesting that a common response system to stress exists in mosses. Jasmonic acid (JA), a potent signalling molecule for inducing plant defences, could not activate HpDTC1 expression. In contrast, 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid, an oxylipin precursor of JA in vascular plants, enhanced HpDTC1 expression and momilactone accumulation, implying that as-yet-unknown oxylipins could regulate momilactone biosynthesis in H. plumaeforme. These results demonstrate the existence of an evolutionarily conserved chemical defence system utilizing momilactones and suggest the molecular basis of the regulation for inductive production of momilactones in H. plumaeforme.
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U2 - 10.1038/srep25316
DO - 10.1038/srep25316
M3 - Article
C2 - 27137939
AN - SCOPUS:84965134958
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 6
JO - Scientific reports
JF - Scientific reports
M1 - 25316
ER -