Gene Details:
Functional Descriptions:
- The ethylene response factor SmERF6 co-regulates the transcription of SmCPS1 and SmKSL1 and is involved in tanshinone biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza hairy roots.
- This gene was subsequently found to function directly in transcriptional activation of both SmCPS1 and SmKSL1, which are the key genes in the final steps of tanshinone biosynthesis, and promoted tanshinone accumulation.
- SmCPS1 and SmKSL1 were reported to be key genes in the final steps of the tanshinone biosynthesis pathway.
- These findings elucidated how SmERF6 directly co-regulates the transcription of SmCPS1 and SmKSL1 and modulates tanshinone synthesis to accelerate the metabolic flux of tanshinone accumulation in S. miltiorrhiza.
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Literature:
- The ethylene response factor SmERF6 co-regulates the transcription of SmCPS1 and SmKSL1 and is involved in tanshinone biosynthesis in Salvia miltiorrhiza hairy roots. DOI: 10.1007/s00425-018-2884-z ; PMID: 29704055
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Gene Resources:
- NCBI ID: KY937192
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Sequences:
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