Identification and evolution of a diterpenoid phytoalexin oryzalactone biosynthetic gene in the genus Oryza

Author:

Kariya Keisuke1,Mori Haruka2,Ueno Makoto3,Yoshikawa Takanori4,Teraishi Masayoshi5,Yabuta Yukinori2,Ueno Kotomi2,Ishihara Atsushi2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences Tottori University 4‐110 Koyama Minami Tottori 680‐8553 Japan

2. Faculty of Agriculture Tottori University 4‐110 Koyama Minami Tottori 680‐8553 Japan

3. Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences Shimane University Nishikawatsu 1060 Matsue 690‐8504 Japan

4. National Institute of Genetics 1111 Yata, Mishima Shizuoka 411‐8540 Japan

5. Graduate School of Agriculture Kyoto University Kitashirakawa Oiwake‐Cho Kyoto 606‐8502 Japan

Abstract

SUMMARYThe natural variation of plant‐specialized metabolites represents the evolutionary adaptation of plants to their environments. However, the molecular mechanisms that account for the diversification of the metabolic pathways have not been fully clarified. Rice plants resist attacks from pathogens by accumulating diterpenoid phytoalexins. It has been confirmed that the composition of rice phytoalexins exhibits numerous natural variations. Major rice phytoalexins (momilactones and phytocassanes) are accumulated in most cultivars, although oryzalactone is a cultivar‐specific compound. Here, we attempted to reveal the evolutionary trajectory of the diversification of phytoalexins by analyzing the oryzalactone biosynthetic gene in Oryza species. The candidate gene, KSLX‐OL, which accounts for oryzalactone biosynthesis, was found around the single‐nucleotide polymorphisms specific to the oryzalactone‐accumulating cultivars in the long arm of chromosome 11. The metabolite analyses in Nicotiana benthamiana and rice plants overexpressing KSLX‐OL indicated that KSLX‐OL is responsible for the oryzalactone biosynthesis. KSLX‐OL is an allele of KSL8 that is involved in the biosynthesis of another diterpenoid phytoalexin, oryzalexin S and is specifically distributed in the AA genome species. KSLX‐NOL and KSLX‐bar, which encode similar enzymes but are not involved in oryzalactone biosynthesis, were also found in AA genome species. The phylogenetic analyses of KSLXs, KSL8s, and related pseudogenes (KSL9s) indicated that KSLX‐OL was generated from a common ancestor with KSL8 and KSL9 via gene duplication, functional differentiation, and gene fusion. The wide distributions of KSLX‐OL and KSL8 in AA genome species demonstrate their long‐term coexistence beyond species differentiation, suggesting a balancing selection between the genes.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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