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Three Novel Adenylate Cyclase Genes Show Significant Biological Functions in Plant

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posted on 2023-01-05, 08:03 authored by Zhiguo Liu, Ye Yuan, Lili Wang, Xuan Zhao, Lixin Wang, Lihu Wang, Zhihui Zhao, Xin Zhao, Yuetong Chu, Yaning Gao, Fangyuan Yang, Yulu Wang, Qiong Zhang, Jin Zhao, Mengjun Liu
Adenylate cyclase is the key enzyme solely synthesizing cAMP which participates in cell metabolism regulations and functions as an intracellular second messenger. However, the biological functions of plant ACs have not been elucidated clearly for their poor conservative sequences and low detectable cAMP. We performed a systematic study of plant ACs by using Chinese jujube, whose fruit exhibits the highest cAMP content among plants. Three novel ACs were identified from Chinese jujube, and two types of methods including in vitro and in vivo were used to certificate ZjAC1–3 which can catalyze the conversion of ATP into cAMP. The biological functions of significant accelerations of seed germination, root growth, and flowering were found via overexpression of these AC genes in Arabidopsis, and these functions of ACs were further demonstrated by treating the AC-overexpressing transgenic lines and wild type Arabidopsis with bithionol and dibutyryl-cAMP. At last, transcriptome data revealed that the underlying mechanism of the biological functions of ACs might be regulation of the key genes involved in the circadian rhythm pathway and the hormone signal transduction pathway. This research established a foundation for further investigating plant AC genes and provided strong evidence for cAMP serving as a signaling molecule in plants.

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