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Overexpression of ferulate 5-hydroxylase increases syringyl units in Sorghum bicolor
Ferulate 5-hydroxylase (F5H) of the monolignol pathway catalyzes the hydroxylation of coniferyl alcohol, coniferaldehyde and ferulic acid to produce 5-hydroxyconiferyl moieties, which lead to the formation of sinapic acid and syringyl (S) lignin monomers. In contrast, guaiacyl (G) lignin, the other...
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Published in: | Plant molecular biology 2020-06, Vol.103 (3), p.269-285 |
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Summary: | Ferulate 5-hydroxylase (F5H) of the monolignol pathway catalyzes the hydroxylation of coniferyl alcohol, coniferaldehyde and ferulic acid to produce 5-hydroxyconiferyl moieties, which lead to the formation of sinapic acid and syringyl (S) lignin monomers. In contrast, guaiacyl (G) lignin, the other major type of lignin monomer, is derived from polymerization of coniferyl alcohol. In this study, the effects of manipulating S-lignin biosynthesis in sorghum (
Sorghum bicolor
) were evaluated. Overexpression of sorghum
F5H
(
SbF5H
), under the control of the CaMV
35S
promoter, increased both S-lignin levels and the ratio of S/G lignin, while plant growth and development remained relatively unaffected. Maüle staining of stalk and leaf midrib sections from
SbF5H
overexpression lines indicated that the lignin composition was altered. Ectopic expression of
SbF5H
did not affect the gene expression of other monolignol pathway genes. In addition,
brown midrib 12-ref
(
bmr12-ref
), a nonsense mutation in the sorghum caffeic acid
O
-methyltransferase (COMT) was combined with
35S::SbF5H
through cross-pollination to examine effects on lignin synthesis. The stover composition from
bmr12 35S::SbF5H
plants more closely resembled
bmr12
stover than
35S::SbF5H
or wild-type (WT) stover; S-lignin and total lignin concentrations were decreased relative to WT or
35S::SbF5H
. Likewise, expression of upstream monolignol biosynthetic genes was increased in both
bmr12
and
bmr12 35S::SbF5H
relative to WT or
35S::SbF5H
. Overall, these results indicated that overexpression of
SbF5H
did not compensate for the loss of COMT activity.
Key message
Overexpression of F5H in sorghum increases S-lignin without increasing total lignin content or affecting plant growth, but it cannot compensate for the loss of COMT activity in monolignol synthesis. |
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ISSN: | 0167-4412 1573-5028 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11103-020-00991-3 |