Abstract

Salvia miltiorrhiza is a well-known material of traditional Chinese medicine. Understanding the regulatory mechanisms of phenolic acid biosynthesis and metabolism are important for S. miltiorrhiza quality improvement. We report here that S. miltiorrhiza contains 19 polyphenol oxidases (PPOs), forming the largest PPO gene family in plant species to our knowledge. Analysis of gene structures and sequence features revealed the conservation and divergence of SmPPOs. SmPPOs were differentially expressed in plant tissues and eight of them were predominantly expressed in phloem and xylem, indicating that some SmPPOs are functionally redundant, whereas the others are associated with different physiological processes. Expression patterns of eighteen SmPPOs were significantly altered under MeJA treatment, and twelve were yeast extract and Ag+-responsive, suggesting the majority of SmPPOs are stress-responsive. Analysis of high-throughput small RNA sequences and degradome data showed that miR1444-mediated regulation of PPOs existing in P. trichocarpa is absent from S. miltiorrhiza. Instead, a subset of SmPPOs was posttranscriptionally regulated by a novel miRNA, termed Smi-miR12112. It indicates the specificity and significance of miRNA-mediated regulation of PPOs. The results shed light on the regulation of SmPPO expression and suggest the complexity of SmPPO-associated phenolic acid biosynthesis and metabolism.

Highlights

  • IntroductionMiR1444-mediated posttranscriptional regulation of PPOs plays significant roles in copper homeostasis and stress responses[7,15]

  • PPOs exist in land plants, fungi and some bacteria, such as P. patens[17,35], P. trichocarpa[1,7,8] potato[36], tomato[37], walnut[38], eggplant[39], sugarcane[17], litchi[40], Vicia faba[41], and grapevine[42]

  • PPOs are encoded by a gene family with member numbers varied significantly among species[17]

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Introduction

MiR1444-mediated posttranscriptional regulation of PPOs plays significant roles in copper homeostasis and stress responses[7,15]. Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge is a well-known material of various traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) widely used in the treatment of cardiovascular, hyperlipidemia, cerebrovascular and acute ischemic stroke diseases[18]. It is an emerging model system for medicinal plant biology[19]. We found that the majority of SmPPOs were stress-responsive and a novel miRNA was involved in posttranscriptional regulation of SmPPOs. The results shed light on the regulation of SmPPO expression and suggest the complexity of PPO-related phenolic acid biosynthesis and metabolism in S. miltiorrhiza

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