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Identification of marneral synthase, which is critical for growth and development in Arabidopsis

Authors
Go, Young S.Lee, Saet B.Kim, Hae J.Kim, JungmookPark, Hyo-YoungKim, Jeong-KookShibata, KyomiYokota, TakaoOhyama, KiyoshiMuranaka, ToshiyaArseniyadis, SimeonSuh, Mi C.
Issue Date
Dec-2012
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
Arabidopsis; growth and development; marneral synthase; marnerol; oxidosqualene cyclase; triterpenols
Citation
PLANT JOURNAL, v.72, no.5, pp.791 - 804
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Journal Title
PLANT JOURNAL
Volume
72
Number
5
Start Page
791
End Page
804
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/106885
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-313X.2012.05120.x
ISSN
0960-7412
Abstract
Plants produce structurally diverse triterpenoids, which are important for their life and survival. Most triterpenoids and sterols share a common biosynthetic intermediate, 2,3-oxidosqualene (OS), which is cyclized by 2,3-oxidosqualene cyclase (OSC). To investigate the role of an OSC, marneral synthase 1 (MRN1), in planta, we characterized a Arabidopsis mrn1 knock-out mutant displaying round-shaped leaves, late flowering, and delayed embryogenesis. Reduced growth of mrn1 was caused by inhibition of cell expansion and elongation. Marnerol, a reduced form of marneral, was detected in Arabidopsis overexpressing MRN1, but not in the wild type or mrn1. Alterations in the levels of sterols and triterpenols and defects in membrane integrity and permeability were observed in the mrn1. In addition, GUS expression, under the control of the MRN1 gene promoter, was specifically detected in shoot and root apical meristems, which are responsible for primary growth, and the mRNA expression of Arabidopsis clade II OSCs was preferentially observed in roots and siliques containing developing seeds. The eGFP:MRN1 was localized to the endoplasmic reticulum in tobacco protoplasts. Taken together, this report provides evidence that the unusual triterpenoid pathway via marneral synthase is important for the growth and development of Arabidopsis.
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