Molecular characterization of lupeol synthase in pepper: identification, expression analysis and evaluation of response to elicitation
Poster
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Lupeol is a pentacyclic triterpene found in fruit, vegetable as well as in several medicinal
plants. This compound shows interesting pharmacological activities including anti-inflammatory,
anti-tumor, anti-mutagenic and anti-malaria properties. Moreover, it has been demonstrated that
dietary supplementation of lupeol prevents cancer, coronary, and hepatic diseases.
Lupeol biosynthesis occurs in the citosol through the mevalonate (MVA) pathway that leads
to the formation of 2,3-oxidosqualene, which is then cyclized in lupeol by lupeol synthase.
In this work, the full-length cDNA of a lupeol synthase, designated CaLUP, was isolated
from pepper (Capsicum annum L.). The CaLUP open reading frame consisting of 2271 bp was
predicted to encode a protein of 756 amino acid residues. The comparative and phylogenetic
analysis of CaLUP showed that this protein is closely related to other plant lupeol synthases,
sharing 66-90% identity with their amino acid sequences. In particular, a high degree of identity
(80%) was observed with lupeol synthase of Solanum tuberosum.
Genotype-and tissue-specific expression patterns of the CaLUP were determined by
quantitative real-time PCR analysis (qRT-PCR).
In silico promoter analysis of CaLUP identified distinct cis-regulatory elements; some of
these were selected to investigate their function in elicitor-induced plant response.
For functional analysis, the cDNA clone containing the full-length ORF of the putative lupeol
synthase is being cloned into the expression vector pYES2, and will be transformed into the yeast
mutant strain GIL77.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Capsicum annum; lupeol; pharmacological properties; cloning; expression pattern
Elenco autori:
Senatore, Giuliana; Grandillo, Silvana; Cammareri, Maria; Cossia, Orsola; Vitiello, Antonella
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