Affiliation:
1. Department of Resources Science of Traditional Chinese Medicines and State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy, China Pharmaceutical University Nanjing 211198 China
2. Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering West Anhui University Lu'an 237012 China
3. Institute of Botany, Jiangsu Province and Chinese Academy of Sciences Nanjing 210014 China
4. Medical Botanical Garden China Pharmaceutical University Nanjing 211198 China
Abstract
SUMMARYC‐glycosides are a predominant class of flavonoids that demonstrate diverse medical properties and plant physiological functions. The chemical stability, structural diversity, and differential aboveground distribution of these compounds in plants make them ideal protectants. However, little is known about the transcriptional regulatory mechanisms that play these diverse roles in plant physiology. In this study, chard was selected from 69 families for its significantly different flavonoid C‐glycosides distributions between the aboveground and underground parts to investigate the role and regulatory mechanism of flavonoid C‐glycosides in plants. Our results indicate that flavonoid C‐glycosides are affected by various stressors, especially UV‐B. Through cloning and validation of key biosynthetic genes of flavonoid C‐glycosides in chard (BvCGT1), we observed significant effects induced by UV‐B radiation. This finding was further confirmed by resistance testing in BvCGT1 silenced chard lines and in Arabidopsis plants with BvCGT1 overexpression. Yeast one‐hybrid and dual‐luciferase assays were employed to determine the underlying regulatory mechanisms of BvCGT1 in withstanding UV‐B stress. These results indicate a potential regulatory role of BvDof8 and BvDof13 in modulating flavonoid C‐glycosides content, through their influence on BvCGT1. In conclusion, we have effectively demonstrated the regulation of BvCGT1 by BvDof8 and BvDof13, highlighting their crucial role in plant adaptation to UV‐B radiation. Additionally, we have outlined a comprehensive transcriptional regulatory network involving BvDof8 and BvDof13 in response to UV‐B radiation.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China