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Functional Descriptions:

  • Floral scent formation in Lilium ‘Siberia’ is mainly due to monoterpene presence in the floral profile. LoTPS1 and LoTPS3 are responsible for the formation of (±)-linalool and β-ocimene in Lilium ‘Siberia’.
  • Two terpene synthase genes (LoTPS1 and LoTPS3), which are highly expressed in sepals and petals of Lilium ‘Siberia’ flower were functionally characterized recombinant LoTPS1 specifically catalyzes the formation of (Z)-β-ocimene and (±)-linalool as its main volatile compounds from geranyl pyrophosphate (GPP), whereas LoTPS3 is a promiscuous monoterpene synthase which utilizes both GPP and farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP) as a substrate to generate (±)-linalool and cis-nerolidol, respectively.
  • Regarding mechanical wounding, both genes showed considerable involvement in floral defense by inducing the emission of (Z)-β-ocimene and (±)-linalool, elevating the transcript accumulation of LoTPS1 and LoTPS3.
  • Our findings on these two TPSs (LoTPS1 and LoTPS3) characterized from Lilium ‘Siberia’ provide new insights into molecular mechanisms of terpene biosynthesis in this species and also provide an opportunity for biotechnological modification of floral scent profile of Lilium.

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