Functional characterization of the eugenol synthase gene (RcEGS1) in rose

Archive ouverte

Yan, Huijun | Baudino, Sylvie | Caissard, Jean-Claude | Nicolè, Florence | Zhang, Hao | Tang, Kaixue | Li, Shubin | Lu, Shugang

Edité par CCSD -

International audience. The floral volatile compound eugenol is an important constituent in many aromatic plants, being a floral attractant for pollinators as well as having antimicrobial activity. Rose flowers emit eugenol and its derivatives. We recently reported a eugenol synthase gene (RcEGS1) (JQ522949) that was present in petals of R. chinensis cv. Old Blush. RcEGS1 has its highest expression levels in the petals compared to other tissues; it has higher transcript levels at the developmental blooming stage and lower levels at budding and senescence stages. Here, we overexpressed the RcEGS1 protein in Escherichia coil, and showed by Western-blot analysis that its expression was mainly detected in stamens and petals at the flower opening stage. RcEGS1 was principally localized in the upper and lower epidermal layers, which are the major sites of scent emission in roses. Furthermore, we demonstrated that down-regulation of RcEGS1 expression in flowers by virus-induced gene silencing led to a reduction of the relative content of eugenol. We suggested that RcEGS1 was responsible for eugenol biosynthesis in roses.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Transcriptome and gene expression analysis during flower blooming in Rosa chinensis 'Pallida'

Archive ouverte | Yan, Huijun | CCSD

International audience. Rosa chinensis ‘Pallida’ (Rosa L.) is one of the most important ancient rose cultivars originating from China. It contributed the ‘tea scent’ trait to modern roses. However, little informatio...

The development of a high-density genetic map significantly improves the quality of reference genome assemblies for rose

Archive ouverte | Li, Shubin | CCSD

International audience. Roses are important woody plants featuring a set of important traits that cannot be investigated in traditional model plants. Here, we used the restriction-site associated DNA sequencing (RAD...

The rosa chinensis cv. viridiflora phyllody phenotype Is associated with misexpression of flower organ identity genes

Archive ouverte | Yan, Huijun | CCSD

International audience. Phyllody is a flower abnormality in which leaf-like structures replace flower organs in all whorls. Here, we investigated the origin and the molecular mechanism of phyllody phenotype in Rosa ...

Chargement des enrichissements...