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Silencing of Oleuropein beta-Glucosidase Abolishes the Biosynthetic Capacity of Secoiridoids in Olives

FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE(2021)

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Abstract
Specialized metabolism is an evolutionary answer that fortifies plants against a wide spectrum of (a) biotic challenges. A plethora of diversified compounds can be found in the plant kingdom and often constitute the basis of human pharmacopeia. Olive trees (Olea europaea) produce an unusual type of secoiridoids known as oleosides with promising pharmaceutical activities. Here, we transiently silenced oleuropein beta-glucosidase (OeGLU), an enzyme engaged in the biosynthetic pathway of secoiridoids in the olive trees. Reduction of OeGLU transcripts resulted in the absence of both upstream and downstream secoiridoids in planta, revealing a regulatory loop mechanism that bypasses the flux of precursor compounds toward the branch of secoiridoid biosynthesis. Our findings highlight that OeGLU could serve as a molecular target to regulate the bioactive secoiridoids in olive oils.
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Olea europaea, olive, secoiridoids, oleuropein, beta-glucosidase, virus-induced gene silencing, tobacco rattle virus, one-dimensional quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance (1D-qNMR)
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