Liya Ma, Jia Yuan, Hao Qin, Mengxia Zhang, Fengxia Zhang, Fang Yu, Zhixi Tian, Guodong Wang
Triterpenoid saponins, synthesized via the mevalonic acid (MVA) pathway in the cytoplasm, provide protection against pathogens and pests in plants and health benefits for humans. However, the mechanisms by which triterpenoid saponins are transported between cellular compartments remain uncharacterized. Here, we characterize a tonoplast localized multidrug and toxic compound extrusion transporter, GmMATE100 (encoded by Glyma.18G143700 ), from soybean ( Glycine max L.). GmMATE100 is co-expressed with soyasaponin biosynthetic genes, and its expression was induced by MeJA treatment, which also led to soyasaponin accumulation in soybean roots...
April 22, 2024: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry