The endomembrane system: how does it contribute to plant secondary metabolism?

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Abstract

New organelle acquisition through neofunctionalization of the endomembrane system (ES) with respect to plant secondary metabolism is a key evolutionary strategy for plant adaptation, which is overlooked due to the complexity of angiosperms. Bryophytes produce a broad range of plant secondary metabolites (PSMs), and their simple cellular structures, including unique organelles, such as oil bodies (OBs), highlight them as suitable model to investigate the contribution of the ES to PSMs. In this opinion, we review latest findings on the contribution of the ES to PSM biosynthesis, with a specific focus on OBs, and propose that the ES provides organelles and trafficking routes for PSM biosynthesis, transportation, and storage. Therefore, future research on ES-derived organelles and trafficking routes will provide essential knowledge for synthetic applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1222-1236
Number of pages15
JournalTrends in Plant Science
Volume28
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • bryophytes
  • endomembrane system
  • oil body
  • secondary metabolites

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