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Identification of two new trichome‑specific promoters of Nicotiana tabacum
Pottier, Mathieu; Laterre, Raphaëlle; Van Wessem, Astrid et al.
2020In Planta, 251 (3), p. 58
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Keywords :
Rubisco small subunit; Major allergen mal D 1.0501; Cembratrien-ol synthase; Copal-8-ol diphosphate synthase; Lipid transfer protein; Cytochrome P450 oxygenase
Abstract :
[en] Nicotiana tabacum has emerged as a suitable host for metabolic engineering of terpenoids and derivatives in tall glandular trichomes, which actively synthesize and secrete specialized metabolites. However, implementation of an entire biosynthetic pathway in glandular trichomes requires the identification of trichome-specific promoters to appropriately drive the expression of the transgenes needed to set up the desired pathway. In this context, RT-qPCR analysis was carried out on wild-type N. tabacum plants to compare the expression pattern and gene expression level of NtRbcS-T1 and NtMALD1, two newly identified genes expressed in glandular trichomes, with those of NtCYP71D16, NtCBTS2α, NtCPS2, and NtLTP1, which were reported in the literature to be specifically expressed in glandular trichomes. We show that NtRbcS-T1 and NtMALD1 are specifically expressed in glandular trichomes like NtCYP71D16, NtCBTS2α, and NtCPS2, while NtLTP1 is also expressed in other leaf tissues as well as in the stem. Transcriptional fusions of each of the six promoters to the GUS-VENUS reporter gene were introduced in N. tabacum by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Almost all transgenic lines displayed GUS activity in tall glandular trichomes, indicating that the appropriate cis regulatory elements were included in the selected promoter regions. However, unlike for the other promoters, no trichome-specific line was obtained for pNtLTP1:GUS-VENUS, in agreement with the RT-qPCR data. These data thus provide two new transcription promoters that could be used in metabolic engineering of glandular trichomes.
Disciplines :
Biotechnology
Author, co-author :
Pottier, Mathieu  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la vie > Physiologie végétale
Laterre, Raphaëlle
Van Wessem, Astrid
Ramirez, Aldana M.
Herman, Xavier
Boutry, Marc
Hachez, Charles
Language :
English
Title :
Identification of two new trichome‑specific promoters of Nicotiana tabacum
Publication date :
04 February 2020
Journal title :
Planta
ISSN :
0032-0935
eISSN :
1432-2048
Publisher :
Springer, Germany
Volume :
251
Issue :
3
Pages :
58
Peer reviewed :
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