Plant Communications (Sep 2022)

Transcriptional regulation of oil biosynthesis in seed plants: Current understanding, applications, and perspectives

  • Yuzhou Yang,
  • Que Kong,
  • Audrey R.Q. Lim,
  • Shaoping Lu,
  • Hu Zhao,
  • Liang Guo,
  • Ling Yuan,
  • Wei Ma

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 5
p. 100328

Abstract

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Plants produce and accumulate triacylglycerol (TAG) in their seeds as an energy reservoir to support the processes of seed germination and seedling development. Plant seed oils are vital not only for the human diet but also as renewable feedstocks for industrial use. TAG biosynthesis consists of two major steps: de novo fatty acid biosynthesis in the plastids and TAG assembly in the endoplasmic reticulum. The latest advances in unraveling transcriptional regulation have shed light on the molecular mechanisms of plant oil biosynthesis. We summarize recent progress in understanding the regulatory mechanisms of well-characterized and newly discovered transcription factors and other types of regulators that control plant fatty acid biosynthesis. The emerging picture shows that plant oil biosynthesis responds to developmental and environmental cues that stimulate a network of interacting transcriptional activators and repressors, which in turn fine-tune the spatiotemporal regulation of the pathway genes.

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