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Query: EC:1.10.3.2 (
laccase
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Laccases are widely distributed in plant kingdom catalyzing the polymerization of lignin monolignols.
Rosmarinic acid
(RA) has a lignin monolignol-like structure and is converted into salvianolic acid B (SAB), which is a representatively effective hydrophilic compound of a well-known medicinal plant
Salvia miltiorrhiza
and also the final compound of phenolic acids metabolism pathway in the plant. But the roles of laccases in the biosynthesis of SAB are poorly understood. This work systematically characterizes
S. miltiorrhiza
laccase
(SmLAC) gene family and identifies the SAB-specific candidates. Totally, 29
laccase
candidates (SmLAC1-SmLAC29) are found to contain three signature Cu-oxidase domains. They present relatively low sequence identity and diverse intron-exon patterns. The phylogenetic clustering of laccases from
S. miltiorrhiza
and other ten plants indicates that the 29 SmLACs can be divided into seven groups, revealing potential distinct functions. Existence of diverse
cis
regulatory elements in the
SmLAC
s promoters suggests putative interactions with transcription factors. Seven
SmLAC
s are found to be potential targets of miR397. Putative glycosylation sites and phosphorylation sites are identified in SmLAC amino acid sequences. Moreover, the expression profile of
SmLAC
s in different organs and tissues deciphers that 5
SmLAC
s (
SmLAC7/8/20/27/28
) are expressed preferentially in roots, adding the evidence that they may be involved in the phenylpropanoid metabolic pathway. Besides, silencing of
SmLAC7
,
SmLAC20
and
SmLAC28
, and overexpression of
SmLAC7
and
SmLAC20
in the hairy roots of
S. miltiorrhiza
result in diversification of SAB, signifying that
SmLAC7
and
SmLAC20
take roles in SAB biosynthesis. The results of this study lay a foundation for further elucidation of
laccase
functions in
S. miltiorrhiza
, and add to the knowledge for SAB biosynthesis in
S. miltiorrhiza
.
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PMID:Genome-Wide Identification and Characterization of
Salvia miltiorrhiza
Laccases Reveal Potential Targets for Salvianolic Acid B Biosynthesis. 3102 99