Plants (Jan 2022)

Expression of <i>ZjPSY</i>, a Phytoene Synthase Gene from <i>Zoysia japonica</i> Affects Plant Height and Photosynthetic Pigment Contents

  • Di Dong,
  • Yuhong Zhao,
  • Ke Teng,
  • Penghui Tan,
  • Zhuocheng Liu,
  • Zhuoxiong Yang,
  • Liebao Han,
  • Yuehui Chao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11030395
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 395

Abstract

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Phytoene synthase (PSY) is a key limiting enzyme in the carotenoid biosynthesis pathway for regulating phytoene synthesis. In this study, ZjPSY was isolated and identified from Zoysia japonica, an important lawn grass species. ZjPSY cDNA was 1230 bp in length, corresponding to 409 amino acids. ZjPSY showed higher expression in young leaves and was downregulated after GA3, ABA, SA, and MeJA treatments, exhibiting a sensitivity to plant hormones. Regulatory elements of light and plant hormone were found in the upstream of ZjPSY CDS. Expression of ZjPSY in Arabidopsis thaliana protein led to carotenoid accumulation and altered expression of genes involved in the carotenoid pathway. Under no-treatment condition, salt treatment, and drought treatment, transgenic plants exhibited yellowing, dwarfing phenotypes. The carotenoid content of transgenic plants was significantly higher than that of wild-type under salt stress and no-treatment condition. Yeast two-hybrid screening identified a novel interacting partner ZjJ2 (DNAJ homologue 2), which encodes heat-shock protein 40 (HSP40). Taken together, this study suggested that ZjPSY may affect plant height and play an important role in carotenoid synthesis. These results broadened the understanding of carotenoid synthesis pathways and laid a foundation for the exploration and utilization of the PSY gene.

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