Enhanced triterpene saponin biosynthesis and root nodulation in transgenic barrel medic (Medicago truncatulaGaertn.) expressing a novel β-amyrin synthase (AsOXA1) gene

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ABSTRACTTriterpene saponins (TS) are a structurally diverse group of metabolites that are widely distributed in plants. They primarily serve as defense compounds and their production is often triggered by biotic stresses through signaling cascades that are modulated by phytohormones such as the jasmonates (JA). Two JA-modulated basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors (TFs), TRITERPENE SAPONIN BIOSYNTHESIS ACTIVATING REGULATOR 1 (TSAR1) and TSAR2, have been previously identified as direct activators of TS biosynthesis in the model legume Medicago truncatula. Here, we report on the involvement of the core endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress basic leucine zipper (bZIP) TFs bZIP17 and bZIP60 in the regulation of TS biosynthesis. Expression and processing of M. truncatula bZIP17 and bZIP60 proteins was altered in roots with perturbed TS biosynthesis or treated with JA. Accordingly, such roots displayed an altered ER network structure. M. truncatula bZIP17 and bZIP60 proteins were shown to be capable of interfering with the TSAR-mediated transactivation of TS biosynthesis genes, particularly under ER stress conditions, when they translocate from the ER to the nucleus. Furthermore, the inhibitory role of ER stress bZIP TFs in the regulation of JA-dependent terpene biosynthetic pathways appears to be widespread in the plant kingdom, as we demonstrate that it also occurs in the regulation of monoterpene indole alkaloid biosynthesis in the medicinal plant Catharanthus roseus. We postulate that activation of ER stress bZIP TFs provides the plant with a mechanism to balance metabolic activities and thereby adequately govern modulation of growth, development and defense processes in defined stress situations.One sentence summaryER stress bZIP transcription factors can interfere with the activity of jasmonate-inducible bHLH transcription factors to modulate the elicitation of plant specialized metabolism in stress conditions.


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