Molecular insights into AabZIP1-mediated regulation on artemisinin biosynthesis and drought tolerance in .

Acta Pharm Sin B

Key Laboratory of Eco-environments in Three Gorges Reservoir Region (Ministry of Education), Chongqing Engineering Research Centre for Sweet Potato, SWU-TAAHC Medicinal Plant Joint R&D Centre, School of Life Sciences, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China.

Published: March 2022

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  • Artemisinin is mainly produced from a specific natural source, but drought stress can negatively affect its yield, while ABA treatment can enhance artemisinin production.
  • Research identified AabZIP1 and AaMYC2 as key transcription factors that regulate artemisinin biosynthesis by activating various related genes.
  • Overexpression of AabZIP1 increases both artemisinin and wax biosynthesis, improving drought tolerance, making it a potential target for developing plants with higher artemisinin content through genetic engineering.

Article Abstract

is the main natural source of artemisinin production. In , extended drought stress severely reduces its biomass and artemisinin production while short-term water-withholding or abscisic acid (ABA) treatment can increase artemisinin biosynthesis. ABA-responsive transcription factor AabZIP1 and JA signaling AaMYC2 have been shown in separate studies to promote artemisinin production by targeting several artemisinin biosynthesis genes. Here, we found AabZIP1 promote the expression of multiple artemisinin biosynthesis genes including and , which AabZIP1 does not directly activate. Subsequently, it was found that AabZIP1 up-regulates expression through direct binding to its promoter, and that AaMYC2 binds to the promoter of to activate its transcription. In addition, AabZIP1 directly transactivates wax biosynthesis genes and . The biosynthesis of artemisinin and cuticular wax and the tolerance of drought stress were significantly increased by overexpression, whereas they were significantly decreased in RNAi- plants. Collectively, we have uncovered the AabZIP1-AaMYC2 transcriptional module as a point of cross-talk between ABA and JA signaling in artemisinin biosynthesis, which may have general implications. We have also identified AabZIP1 as a promising candidate gene for the development of plants with high artemisinin content and drought tolerance in metabolic engineering breeding.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9069397PMC
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