AaWRKY6 contributes to artemisinin accumulation during growth in Artemisia annua

Plant Sci. 2023 Oct:335:111789. doi: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2023.111789. Epub 2023 Jul 6.

Abstract

Artemisinin, which is extracted from the plant Artemisia annua L., is a crucial drug for curing malaria and has potential applications for treating cancer, diabetes, pulmonary tuberculosis, and other conditions. Demand for artemisinin is therefore high, and enhancing its yield is important. Artemisinin dynamics change during the growth cycle of A. annua; however, the regulatory networks underlying these changes are poorly understood. Here, we collected A. annua leaves at different growth stages and identified target genes from transcriptome data. We determined that WRKY6 binds to the promoters of the artemisinin biosynthesis gene artemisinic aldehyde Δ11(13) reductase (DBR2). In agreement, overexpression of WRKY6 in A. annua resulted in higher expression levels of genes in the artemisinin biosynthesis pathway and greater artemisinin contents than in the wild type. When expression of WRKY6 was down-regulated, artemisinin biosynthesis pathway genes were also down-regulated and the content of artemisinin was lower. WRKY6 mediates the transcriptional activation of artemisinin biosynthesis by binding to the promoter of DBR2, making it a key regulator for modulating the dynamics of artemisinin changes during the A. annua growth cycle.

Keywords: Artemisia annua L; Artemisinin; Transcription factor; WRKY.

MeSH terms

  • Artemisia annua* / genetics
  • Artemisia annua* / metabolism
  • Artemisinins* / metabolism
  • Promoter Regions, Genetic / genetics

Substances

  • artemisinin
  • Artemisinins