Biosynthesis of Antinutritional Alkaloids in Solanaceous Crops Is Mediated by Clustered Genes
Weizmann Institute of Science · National Chemical Laboratory · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Steroidal glycoalkaloids (SGAs) such as α-solanine found in solanaceous food plants--as, for example, potato--are antinutritional factors for humans. Comparative coexpression analysis between tomato and potato coupled with chemical profiling revealed an array of 10 genes that partake in SGA biosynthesis. We discovered that six of them exist as a cluster on chromosome 7, whereas an additional two are adjacent in a duplicated genomic region on chromosome 12. Following systematic functional analysis, we suggest a revised SGA biosynthetic pathway starting from cholesterol up to the tetrasaccharide moiety linked to the tomato SGA aglycone. Silencing GLYCOALKALOID METABOLISM 4 prevented accumulation of SGAs in…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 48.47
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 27
Authors
18- MIMaxim Itkin
Weizmann Institute of Science
- UHUwe Heinig
Weizmann Institute of Science
- OTOren Tzfadia
Weizmann Institute of Science
- AJAmey J. Bhide
National Chemical Laboratory, Weizmann Institute of Science, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
- BABalkrishna A. Shinde
National Chemical Laboratory, Weizmann Institute of Science, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Topics & keywords
- Domestication
- Biology
- Gene
- Crop
- Biotechnology
- Resistance (ecology)
- Botany
- Genetics
- Zero hunger