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UGT72, a Major Glycosyltransferase Family for Flavonoid and Monolignol Homeostasis in Plants
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Phenylpropanoids are specialized metabolites playing crucial roles in plant developmental processes and in plant defense towards pathogens. The attachment of sugar moieties to these small hydrophobic molecules renders them more hydrophilic and increases their solubility. The UDP-glyc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945231/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35336815 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11030441 |
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author | Speeckaert, Nathanaël El Jaziri, Mondher Baucher, Marie Behr, Marc |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Phenylpropanoids are specialized metabolites playing crucial roles in plant developmental processes and in plant defense towards pathogens. The attachment of sugar moieties to these small hydrophobic molecules renders them more hydrophilic and increases their solubility. The UDP-glycosyltransferase 72 family (UGT72) of plants has been shown to glycosylate mainly two classes of phenylpropanoids, (i) the monolignols that are the building blocks of lignin, the second most abundant polymer after cellulose, and (ii) the flavonoids, which play determinant roles in plant interactions with other organisms and in response to stress. The purpose of this review is to bring an overview of the current knowledge of the UGT72 family and to highlight its role in the homeostasis of these molecules. Potential applications in pharmacology and in wood, paper pulp, and bioethanol production are given within the perspectives. ABSTRACT: Plants have developed the capacity to produce a diversified range of specialized metabolites. The glycosylation of those metabolites potentially decreases their toxicity while increasing their stability and their solubility, modifying their transport and their storage. The UGT, forming the largest glycosyltransferase superfamily in plants, combine enzymes that glycosylate mainly hormones and phenylpropanoids by using UDP-sugar as a sugar donor. Particularly, members of the UGT72 family have been shown to glycosylate the monolignols and the flavonoids, thereby being involved in their homeostasis. First, we explore primitive UGTs in algae and liverworts that are related to the angiosperm UGT72 family and their role in flavonoid homeostasis. Second, we describe the role of several UGT72s glycosylating monolignols, some of which have been associated with lignification. In addition, the role of other UGT72 members that glycosylate flavonoids and are involved in the development and/or stress response is depicted. Finally, the importance to explore the subcellular localization of UGTs to study their roles in planta is discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-89452312022-03-25 UGT72, a Major Glycosyltransferase Family for Flavonoid and Monolignol Homeostasis in Plants Speeckaert, Nathanaël El Jaziri, Mondher Baucher, Marie Behr, Marc Biology (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Phenylpropanoids are specialized metabolites playing crucial roles in plant developmental processes and in plant defense towards pathogens. The attachment of sugar moieties to these small hydrophobic molecules renders them more hydrophilic and increases their solubility. The UDP-glycosyltransferase 72 family (UGT72) of plants has been shown to glycosylate mainly two classes of phenylpropanoids, (i) the monolignols that are the building blocks of lignin, the second most abundant polymer after cellulose, and (ii) the flavonoids, which play determinant roles in plant interactions with other organisms and in response to stress. The purpose of this review is to bring an overview of the current knowledge of the UGT72 family and to highlight its role in the homeostasis of these molecules. Potential applications in pharmacology and in wood, paper pulp, and bioethanol production are given within the perspectives. ABSTRACT: Plants have developed the capacity to produce a diversified range of specialized metabolites. The glycosylation of those metabolites potentially decreases their toxicity while increasing their stability and their solubility, modifying their transport and their storage. The UGT, forming the largest glycosyltransferase superfamily in plants, combine enzymes that glycosylate mainly hormones and phenylpropanoids by using UDP-sugar as a sugar donor. Particularly, members of the UGT72 family have been shown to glycosylate the monolignols and the flavonoids, thereby being involved in their homeostasis. First, we explore primitive UGTs in algae and liverworts that are related to the angiosperm UGT72 family and their role in flavonoid homeostasis. Second, we describe the role of several UGT72s glycosylating monolignols, some of which have been associated with lignification. In addition, the role of other UGT72 members that glycosylate flavonoids and are involved in the development and/or stress response is depicted. Finally, the importance to explore the subcellular localization of UGTs to study their roles in planta is discussed. MDPI 2022-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8945231/ /pubmed/35336815 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11030441 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Speeckaert, Nathanaël El Jaziri, Mondher Baucher, Marie Behr, Marc UGT72, a Major Glycosyltransferase Family for Flavonoid and Monolignol Homeostasis in Plants |
title | UGT72, a Major Glycosyltransferase Family for Flavonoid and Monolignol Homeostasis in Plants |
title_full | UGT72, a Major Glycosyltransferase Family for Flavonoid and Monolignol Homeostasis in Plants |
title_fullStr | UGT72, a Major Glycosyltransferase Family for Flavonoid and Monolignol Homeostasis in Plants |
title_full_unstemmed | UGT72, a Major Glycosyltransferase Family for Flavonoid and Monolignol Homeostasis in Plants |
title_short | UGT72, a Major Glycosyltransferase Family for Flavonoid and Monolignol Homeostasis in Plants |
title_sort | ugt72, a major glycosyltransferase family for flavonoid and monolignol homeostasis in plants |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945231/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35336815 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11030441 |
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