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Transcriptional regulatory network of high-value active ingredients in medicinal plants
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, Southwest University, ...
Published InTrends in Plant Science
Year2023
Citations170
Abstract
High-value active ingredients in medicinal plants have attracted research attention because of their benefits for human health, such as the antimalarial artemisinin, anticardiovascular disease tanshinones, and anticancer Taxol and vinblastine. Here, we review how hormones and environmental factors promote the accumulation of active ingredients, thereby providing a strategy to produce high-value drugs at a low cost. Focusing on major hormone signaling events and environmental factors, we review the transcriptional regulatory network mediating biosynthesis of representative active ingredients. In this network, many transcription factors (TFs) simultaneously control multiple synthase genes; thus, understanding the molecular mechanisms affecting transcriptional regulation of active ingredients will be crucial to developing new breeding possibilities.
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