The evolutionary advantage of artemisinin production by Artemisia annua

Trends Plant Sci. 2024 Oct 2:S1360-1385(24)00239-5. doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2024.09.006. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Artemisinin, a potent antimalarial compound, is predominantly derived from Artemisia annua. The uniqueness of artemisinin production in A. annua lies in its complex biochemical pathways and genetic composition, distinguishing it from other plant species, even within the Asteraceae family. In this review, we investigate the potential of A. annua for artemisinin production, drawing evidence from natural populations and mutants. Leveraging high-quality whole-genome sequence analyses, we offer insights into the evolution of artemisinin biosynthesis. We also highlight current understanding of the protective functions of artemisinin in A. annua in response to both biotic and abiotic stresses. In addition, we explore the mechanisms used by A. annua to mitigate the phytotoxicity generated by artemisinin catabolism.

Keywords: ADS; ROS; artemisinin biosynthesis; artemisinin metabolism; stress resistance.

Publication types

  • Review