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The Light- and Jasmonic Acid-Induced AaMYB108-like Positive Regulates the Initiation of Glandular Secretory Trichome in Artemisia annua L.

Hang LiuWeizhi HeXinghao YaoXin YanXiuyun WangBowen PengYaojie ZhangJin ShaoXinyi HuQing MiaoLing LiKe-Xuan Tang
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
The plant Artemisia annua L. is famous for producing "artemisinin", which is an essential component in the treatment of malaria. The glandular secretory trichomes (GSTs) on the leaves of A. annua secrete and store artemisinin. Previous research has demonstrated that raising GST density can effectively raise artemisinin content. However, the molecular mechanism of GST initiation is not fully understood yet. In this study, we identified an MYB transcription factor, the AaMYB108-like , which is co-induced by light and jasmonic acid, and positively regulates glandular secretory trichome initiation in A. annua . Overexpression of the AaMYB108-like gene in A. annua increased GST density and enhanced the artemisinin content, whereas anti-sense of the AaMYB108-like gene resulted in the reduction in GST density and artemisinin content. Further experiments demonstrated that the AaMYB108-like gene could form a complex with AaHD8 to promote the expression of downstream AaHD1 , resulting in the initiation of GST. Taken together, the AaMYB108-like gene is a positive regulator induced by light and jasmonic acid for GST initiation in A. annua.
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