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A dirigent protein redirects extracellular terpenoid metabolism for defense against biotic challenges

Nature Communications. 2025-10; 
Jia-Ling Lin, Wen-Kai Wu, Gui-Bin Nie, Jian-Xu Li, Xin Fang, Yin-Guo Sheng, Meng-Meng Wang, Qi-Yue Zheng, Xiao-Xiang Guo, Jia-Fa Huang, Li-Ying Ma, Ling-Jian Wang, Jia-Xin Liu, Shan-Shan Wang, Baofu Xu, Yiqun Gao, Yan Li, Dong Wang, Cathie Martin, Xiao-Ya Chen & Jin-Quan Huang State Key Laboratory of Plant Trait Design, CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
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Abstract

Plants have evolved an extensive repertoire of specialized metabolites to adapt to complex environmental changes. Here, we identify two paralogous dirigent proteins (DPs) in cotton that serve as gatekeepers of extracellular terpenoid phytoalexin production in green organs, directing the transition of hemigossypol away from gossypol synthesis toward a hydroxylation pathway that leads to the biosynthesis of highly toxic hemigossypolone and heliocides. Under oxidative conditions, these proteins function synergistically with aldo-keto reductases to catalyze the hydroxylation of hemigossypol, followed by spontaneous oxidation that yields hemigossypolone, revealing a noncanonical role for aldo-keto reductases in extr... More

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