Light regulation of the biosynthesis of phenolics, terpenoids, and alkaloids in plants

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Abstract

Biosynthesis of specialized metabolites (SM), including phenolics, terpenoids, and alkaloids, is stimulated by many environmental factors including light. In recent years, significant progress has been made in understanding the regulatory mechanisms involved in light-stimulated SM biosynthesis at the transcriptional, posttranscriptional, and posttranslational levels of regulation. While several excellent recent reviews have primarily focused on the impacts of general environmental factors, including light, on biosynthesis of an individual class of SM, here we highlight the regulation of three major SM biosynthesis pathways by light-responsive gene expression, microRNA regulation, and posttranslational modification of regulatory proteins. In addition, we present our future perspectives on this topic.

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Liu, Y., Singh, S. K., Pattanaik, S., Wang, H., & Yuan, L. (2023, December 1). Light regulation of the biosynthesis of phenolics, terpenoids, and alkaloids in plants. Communications Biology. Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-023-05435-4

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