[Influence of Tis108 on GA content and expression of key enzyme GeCYP714A1 involved in GA deactivation of Gastrodia elata].

Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi

College of Pharmacy, Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine Xianyang 712000, China Experimental Research Center,China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Beijing 100700, China.

Published: August 2024

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  • This study explored how the strigolactone inhibitor Tis108 affects the growth of the plant Gastrodia elata by treating its tubers with a Tis108 solution and measuring gibberellin (GA) levels.
  • It was found that Tis108 treatment significantly increased GA content while decreasing the expression of the GeCYP714A1 gene, which is involved in GA deactivation.
  • Bioinformatics analysis revealed that GeCYP714A1 encodes a protein that has a close relationship with a similar protein from Dendrobium candidum, suggesting its important role in the regulation of GA and tuber development in G. elata.

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To investigate the influence of the strigolactone inhibitor Tis108 on the growth of Gastrodia elata, this study treated G. elata tuber with Tis108 solution of 10 μmol·L~(-1) and measured the content of endogenous hormone gibberellin(GA) in the tuber. By using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR) technology, the key enzyme GeCYP714A1 gene involved in GA deactivation was cloned. Bioinformatics analysis on the GeCYP714A1 gene was carried out by using ExPASy, SWISS-MODEL, MEGA, etc., and its expression levels in different parts of G. elata were determined. The results showed that after Tis108 treatment, GA content in G. elata tuber was significantly increased, and the transcription level of the GeCYP714A1 gene was significantly decreased. The full length of the coding region of the GeCYP714A1 gene is 1 173 bp, encoding 390 amino acids. The protein has a molecular weight of 44.85 kDa, a theoretical isoelectric point of 9.83, an instability index of 49.20, an aliphatic index of 89.03, and a grand average of hydropathicity of-0.235, classifying it as an unstable, basic, hydrophilic protein, and the GeCYP714A1 protein was localized in the mitochondria, lacking a signal peptide and a transmembrane structure. Phylogenetic tree analysis revealed that GeCYP714A1 was most closely related to the DcCYP714C2(PKU78454.1) protein from Dendrobium candidum, with a sequence identity of 67.25%. The qRT-PCR analysis of the expression patterns of the GeCYP714A1 gene indicated that GeCYP714A1 had the highest transcription level in G. elata tuber, followed by stem and inflorescence. The study represented that Tis108 inhibited the transcription level of GeCYP714A1 involved in GA deactivation in G. elata tuber, thereby increasing the accumulation of GA and affecting the growth of G. elata tuber. These results provided a basis for further studies of strigolactone regulation of GA signal and tuber development in G. elata.

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August 2024

College of Pharmacy, Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine Xianyang 712000, China Experimental Research Center,China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Beijing 100700, China.

Article Synopsis
  • This study explored how the strigolactone inhibitor Tis108 affects the growth of the plant Gastrodia elata by treating its tubers with a Tis108 solution and measuring gibberellin (GA) levels.
  • It was found that Tis108 treatment significantly increased GA content while decreasing the expression of the GeCYP714A1 gene, which is involved in GA deactivation.
  • Bioinformatics analysis revealed that GeCYP714A1 encodes a protein that has a close relationship with a similar protein from Dendrobium candidum, suggesting its important role in the regulation of GA and tuber development in G. elata.
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