RRC ID 83880
著者 Nobusawa T, Sasaki-Sekimoto Y, Ohta H, Kusaba M.
タイトル The WSD-type wax ester synthase is widely conserved in streptophytes and crucial for floral organ formation under high humidity in land plants.
ジャーナル J Plant Res
Abstract Cuticular waxes are a complex mixture of long-chain aliphatic compounds, including alkanes, aldehydes, alcohols, ketones, and esters, that cover the outer surface of most terrestrial plants. While cuticular waxes play a pivotal role in plant adaptation to various environmental stresses, the specific roles of individual molecular species, particularly wax esters (WEs), remain poorly understood. In this study, we investigate the evolution and function of wax ester biosynthesis in land plants, focusing on the WSD (wax synthase/DGAT) enzyme family. We demonstrate that the ancestral origin of WSD enzymes traces back to streptophyte algae, specifically Klebsormidium nitens (KnWSD1). Our findings provide evidence that KnWSD1 functions as a monofunctional WSD catalyzing WE formation without producing triacylglycerols (TAGs). By generating Arabidopsis mutants with multiple WSD gene knockouts, we uncover a crucial role for WEs in supporting floral organ development under high humidity. Our results reveal that WEs are essential for floral organ development and provide new insights into their evolutionary significance in plant adaptation to terrestrial environments.
公開日 2025-4-1
DOI 10.1007/s10265-025-01628-6
PII 10.1007/s10265-025-01628-6
PMID 40169465
PMC PMC12062176
MeSH Acyltransferases* / genetics Acyltransferases* / metabolism Arabidopsis / enzymology Arabidopsis / genetics Arabidopsis / growth & development Embryophyta* / enzymology Embryophyta* / genetics Embryophyta* / growth & development Esters / metabolism Flowers* / enzymology Flowers* / genetics Flowers* / growth & development Humidity Phylogeny Plant Proteins* / genetics Plant Proteins* / metabolism Waxes* / metabolism
IF 2.185
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広義キク属 C. seticuspe Gojo-0