Abstract:
3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA synthase (HMGS) is the first committed enzyme in the MVA pathway and involved in the biosynthesis of terpenes in
Tripterygium wilfordii. The full-length cDNA and a 515 bp RNAi target fragment of
TwHMGS were ligated into the pH7WG2D and pK7GWIWG2D vectors to respectively overexpress and silence,
TwHMGS was overexpressed and silenced in
T. wilfordii suspension cells using biolistic-gun mediated transformation, which resulted in 2-fold increase and a drop to 70% in the expression level compared to cells with empty vector controls. During
TwHMGS overexpression, the expression of
TwHMGR,
TwDXR and
TwTPS7v2 was significantly upregulated to the control. In the RNAi group, the expression of
TwHMGR,
TwDXS,
TwDXR and
TwMCT visibly displayed downregulation to the control. The cells with
TwHMGS overexpressed produced twice higher than the control value. These results proved that differential expression of
TwHMGS determined the production of triptolide in
T. wilfordii and laterally caused different trends of relative gene expression in the terpene biosynthetic pathway. Finally, the substrate acetyl-CoA was docked into the active site of TwHMGS, suggesting the key residues including His247, Lys256 and Arg296 undergo electrostatic or H-bond interactions with acetyl-CoA.