Sulforaphane, a naturally specialized metabolite, plays significant roles in human disease prevention and plant defense. Myrosinase(MY) is a key gene responsible for the catalysis of sulforaphane formation, but the mo...Sulforaphane, a naturally specialized metabolite, plays significant roles in human disease prevention and plant defense. Myrosinase(MY) is a key gene responsible for the catalysis of sulforaphane formation, but the molecular mechanisms through which MY regulates sulforaphane biosynthesis in plants remains largely unknown. Here, we discovered that the change of sulforaphane content in broccoli sprouts caused by exogenous selenite treatments is positively related to BoMY expression. BoMY overexpression in the Arabidopsis thaliana tgg1 mutants could dramatically increase myrosinase activity and sulforaphane content in the rosette leaves of 35S::BoMY/tgg1 and rescue its phenotypes.Moreover, an obvious increase of myrosinase activity and sulforaphane content was displayed in transgenic BoMY-overexpressed broccoli lines.In addition, a 2 033 bp promoter fragment of BoMY was isolated. Yeast one-hybrid(Y1H) library screening experiment uncovered that one bHLH transcription factor, BoFAMA, could directly bind to BoMY promoter to activate its expression, which was further evidenced by Y1H assay and dual-luciferase reporter assay. BoFAMA is a selenite-responsive transcription factor that is highly expressed in broccoli leaves;its protein is solely localized to nucleus. Additionally, genetic evidence suggested that the knockdown of FAMA gene in Arabidopsis thaliana could significantly decrease sulforaphane yield by inhibiting the expression of myrosinase genes. Interestingly, exogenous selenite supply could partially restore the low level of sulforaphane content in transgenic Arabidopsis FAMA-silencing plants. Our findings uncover a novel function of FAMAMY module in the regulation of selenite-mediated sulforaphane synthesis and provide a new insights into the molecular mechanism by which selenite regulates the accumulation of sulforaphane in plants.展开更多
MEDOG IN MOTION Sanlian Lifeweek 13 October Stretching along the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon,the county of Medog lies on the southeastern edge of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.Nestled deep within the Himalayas,Medog rema...MEDOG IN MOTION Sanlian Lifeweek 13 October Stretching along the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon,the county of Medog lies on the southeastern edge of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.Nestled deep within the Himalayas,Medog remains one of the most secluded regions in the world.For centuries,the Lhoba and Monba peoples have called it home,living in harmony with the land and preserving a way of life largely untouched by the outside world.That isolation finally ended in 2013 with the completion of the Bomi-Medog Highway.Though only 117-km long,the road took nearly half a century to construct.Its opening marked the end of Medog’s distinction as“China’s last county without a road.”展开更多
[Objective] To select excellent varieties of Gastrodia elata and to determine the most suitable picking season of the plant. [Method] The gastrodin contents in fresh wild G. elata harvested in winter in Bomi County, a...[Objective] To select excellent varieties of Gastrodia elata and to determine the most suitable picking season of the plant. [Method] The gastrodin contents in fresh wild G. elata harvested in winter in Bomi County, artificially cultivated fresh G. elata harvested in winter in Bomi County, and nonlocal G. elata were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) under the following conditions., chromato- graphic column, AngilentTc-C18 (5 μm, 4.6 mm × 250.0 mm) ; mobile phase, acetonitrile-water (5:95, V/V) ; wavelength, 220 nm; flow rate, 1.0 ml/min; column temperature, 35℃; and injection volume, 10 μl. The gastrodin contents in G. elata respectively harvested in winter and summer were compared. [ Result] The gastrodin content was higher in the fresh wild G. elata harvested in winter in Bomi County (0.076%) than in the artificially cultivated fresh G. elata harvested in winter in Bomi County (0.045%) and nonlocal G. elata (0.025%). Additionally, the gastrodin content was higher in G. elata harvested in winter than in those harvested in summer. [ Conclusion] G. elata from Bomi Country is an excellent variety and should be harvested in winter.展开更多
基金funded by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant Nos.2022YFF1003000,2022YFE0108300)the Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.32272747,32072585,32072568)+1 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province (Grant Nos.2021JJ30324,2021JJ30345)the Outstanding Youth Project of Educational Department of Hunan Province (Grant No.20B275)。
文摘Sulforaphane, a naturally specialized metabolite, plays significant roles in human disease prevention and plant defense. Myrosinase(MY) is a key gene responsible for the catalysis of sulforaphane formation, but the molecular mechanisms through which MY regulates sulforaphane biosynthesis in plants remains largely unknown. Here, we discovered that the change of sulforaphane content in broccoli sprouts caused by exogenous selenite treatments is positively related to BoMY expression. BoMY overexpression in the Arabidopsis thaliana tgg1 mutants could dramatically increase myrosinase activity and sulforaphane content in the rosette leaves of 35S::BoMY/tgg1 and rescue its phenotypes.Moreover, an obvious increase of myrosinase activity and sulforaphane content was displayed in transgenic BoMY-overexpressed broccoli lines.In addition, a 2 033 bp promoter fragment of BoMY was isolated. Yeast one-hybrid(Y1H) library screening experiment uncovered that one bHLH transcription factor, BoFAMA, could directly bind to BoMY promoter to activate its expression, which was further evidenced by Y1H assay and dual-luciferase reporter assay. BoFAMA is a selenite-responsive transcription factor that is highly expressed in broccoli leaves;its protein is solely localized to nucleus. Additionally, genetic evidence suggested that the knockdown of FAMA gene in Arabidopsis thaliana could significantly decrease sulforaphane yield by inhibiting the expression of myrosinase genes. Interestingly, exogenous selenite supply could partially restore the low level of sulforaphane content in transgenic Arabidopsis FAMA-silencing plants. Our findings uncover a novel function of FAMAMY module in the regulation of selenite-mediated sulforaphane synthesis and provide a new insights into the molecular mechanism by which selenite regulates the accumulation of sulforaphane in plants.
文摘MEDOG IN MOTION Sanlian Lifeweek 13 October Stretching along the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon,the county of Medog lies on the southeastern edge of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.Nestled deep within the Himalayas,Medog remains one of the most secluded regions in the world.For centuries,the Lhoba and Monba peoples have called it home,living in harmony with the land and preserving a way of life largely untouched by the outside world.That isolation finally ended in 2013 with the completion of the Bomi-Medog Highway.Though only 117-km long,the road took nearly half a century to construct.Its opening marked the end of Medog’s distinction as“China’s last county without a road.”
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文摘[Objective] To select excellent varieties of Gastrodia elata and to determine the most suitable picking season of the plant. [Method] The gastrodin contents in fresh wild G. elata harvested in winter in Bomi County, artificially cultivated fresh G. elata harvested in winter in Bomi County, and nonlocal G. elata were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) under the following conditions., chromato- graphic column, AngilentTc-C18 (5 μm, 4.6 mm × 250.0 mm) ; mobile phase, acetonitrile-water (5:95, V/V) ; wavelength, 220 nm; flow rate, 1.0 ml/min; column temperature, 35℃; and injection volume, 10 μl. The gastrodin contents in G. elata respectively harvested in winter and summer were compared. [ Result] The gastrodin content was higher in the fresh wild G. elata harvested in winter in Bomi County (0.076%) than in the artificially cultivated fresh G. elata harvested in winter in Bomi County (0.045%) and nonlocal G. elata (0.025%). Additionally, the gastrodin content was higher in G. elata harvested in winter than in those harvested in summer. [ Conclusion] G. elata from Bomi Country is an excellent variety and should be harvested in winter.