棉酚
染色质免疫沉淀
形态发生
生物
生物合成
细胞生物学
核糖核酸
基因
突变体
染色质
老茧
生物化学
基因表达
发起人
植物
作者
Z Zhang,Lu Long,Xiao-Tong Zhao,Shu Shang,Fuchun Xu,Jing-Ruo Zhao,Gai-Yuan Hu,Lingyu Mi,Chun‐Peng Song,Wei Gao
摘要
Summary Gossypol and the related terpenoids are stored in the pigment gland to protect cotton plants from biotic stresses, but little is known about the synthetic sites of these metabolites. Here, we showed that GoPGF , a key gene regulating gland formation, was expressed in gland cells and roots. The chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP‐seq) analysis demonstrated that GoPGF targets GhJUB1 to regulate gland morphogenesis. RNA‐sequencing (RNA‐seq) showed high accumulation of gossypol biosynthetic genes in gland cells. Moreover, integrated analysis of the ChIP‐seq and RNA‐seq data revealed that GoPGF binds to the promoter of several gossypol biosynthetic genes. The cotton callus overexpressing GoPGF had dramatically increased the gossypol levels, indicating that GoPGF can directly activate the biosynthesis of gossypol. In addition, the gopgf mutant analysis revealed the existence of both GoPGF‐dependent and ‐independent regulation of gossypol production in cotton roots. Our study revealed that the pigment glands are synthetic sites of gossypol in aerial parts of cotton and that GoPGF plays a dual role in regulating gland morphogenesis and gossypol biosynthesis. The study provides new insights for exploring the complex relationship between glands and the metabolites they store in cotton and other plant species.
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