Identification and characterization of SlbHLH, SlDof and SlWRKY transcription factors interacting with SlDPD gene involved in costunolide biosynthesis in Saussurea lappa
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Identification and characterization of SlbHLH, SlDof and SlWRKY transcription factors interacting with SlDPD gene involved in costunolide biosynthesis in Saussurea lappa
Abstract
The genes involved in costunolide biosynthesis in Saussurea lappa have been identified recently by our lab. However, the study of transcriptional regulators of these genes was lacking for better opportunities for engineering the pharmacologically important biosynthetic pathway. Therefore, we cloned the promoter region of diphosphomevalonate decarboxylase gene (DPD) and analyzed its cis-acting regulatory elements to reveal the potential transcription factor (TF) binding sites for Dof, bHLH and WRKY family proteins in the gene promoter. The transcriptome study approach followed by the hidden Markov model based search, digital gene expression, co-expression network analysis, conserved domain properties and evolutionary analyses were carried out to screen out seven putative TFs for the DPD-TF interaction studies. Yeast one-hybrid assays were performed and three TFs were reported, namely, SlDOF2, SlbHLH3 and SlWRKY2 from Dof, bHLH and WRKY families, respectively that interacted positively with the DPD gene of the costunolide biosynthetic pathway. The tissue specific relative gene expression studies also supported the linked co-expression of the gene and its interacting TFs The present report will improve the understanding of transcriptional regulation pattern of costunolide biosynthetic pathway.
Keywords: Costunolide; Diphosphomevalonate decarboxylase; Dof; Sesquiterpene lactone; WRKY; bHLH.
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