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Modulation of phenolic metabolism under stress conditions in a Lotus japonicus mutant lacking plastidic glutamine synthetase
This paper was aimed to investigate the possible implications of the lack of plastidic
glutamine synthetase (GS2) in phenolic metabolism during stress responses in the model
legume Lotus japonicus. Important changes in the transcriptome were detected in a GS2
mutant called Ljgln2-2, compared to the wild type, in response to two separate stress
conditions, such as drought or the result of the impairment of the photorespiratory cycle.
Detailed transcriptomic analysis showed that the biosynthesis of phenolic compounds
was affected in the mutant plants in these two different types of stress situations. For
this reason, the genes and metabolites related to this metabolic route were further
investigated using a combined approach of gene expression analysis and metabolite
profiling. A high induction of the expression of several genes for the biosynthesis of
different branches of the phenolic biosynthetic pathway was detected by qRT-PCR. The
extent of induction was always higher in Ljgln2-2, probably reflecting the higher stress
levels present in this genotype. This was paralleled by accumulation of several kaempferol
and quercetine glycosides, some of them described for the first time in L. japonicus, and
of high levels of the isoflavonoid vestitol. The results obtained indicate that the absence
of GS2 affects different aspects of phenolic metabolism in L. japonicus plants in response
to stress.España FEDER-Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad AGL2014-54413-REspaña Junta de Andalucía,Consejería de Economía, Innovación y Ciencia, P1O-CVI-6368España Junta de Andalucía,Consejería de Economía, Innovación y Ciencia, BIO-16