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Apigenin produced by maize flavone synthase I and II protects plants against UV-B-induced damage. | LitMetric

Apigenin produced by maize flavone synthase I and II protects plants against UV-B-induced damage.

Plant Cell Environ

Centro de Estudios Fotosintéticos y Bioquímicos, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Rosario, Argentina.

Published: February 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Flavones are important flavonoids with health benefits, and in maize, two types of flavone synthase (FNS) enzymes, FNSI and FNSII, are involved in their production.
  • Transgenic Arabidopsis plants expressing these enzymes were created to test their roles in protecting plants from UV-B radiation.
  • The study found that both FNS enzymes help synthesize apigenin, which reduces UV-B damage in plants, showing maize's capacity for flavone biosynthesis and its protective effects.

Article Abstract

Flavones, one of the largest groups of flavonoids, have beneficial effects on human health and are considered of high nutritional value. Previously, we demonstrated that maize type I flavone synthase (ZmFNSI) is one of the enzymes responsible for the synthesis of O-glycosyl flavones in floral tissues. However, in related species such as rice and sorghum, type II FNS enzymes also contribute to flavone biosynthesis. In this work, we provide evidence that maize has both one FNSI and one FNSII flavone synthases. Arabidopsis transgenic plants expressing each FNS enzyme were generated to validate the role of flavones in protecting plants against UV-B radiation. Here, we demostrate that ZmCYP93G7 (FNSII) has flavone synthase activity and is able to complement the Arabidopsis dmr6 mutant, restoring the susceptibility to Pseudomonas syringae. ZmFNSII expression is controlled by the C1/PL1 + R/B anthocyanin transcriptional complexes, and both ZmFNSI and ZmFNSII are regulated by UV-B. Arabidopsis transgenic plants expressing ZmFNSI or ZmFNSII that accumulate apigenin exhibit less UV-B-induced damage than wild-type plants. Together, we show that maize has two FNS-type enzymes that participate in the synthesis of apigenin, conferring protection against UV-B radiation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pce.13428DOI Listing

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