Evolution of Salvia key enzyme genes based on metabolomic and transcriptomic insights into mitochondrial quality control

Zhenyu Zhao , Huijie Li , Boyao Wang , Xuhao Gong , Jinhua Gu
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the evolution of key Salvia enzyme genes and metabolite biological activity on mitochondrial quality control. Metabolomics and transcriptomics were performed to detect the metabolites of Salvia and 76AH1 (CYP450) genes and a maximum likelihood tree for Salvia was established. Additionally, the protein properties of 76AH were analyzed and the metabolite, as well as mitochondrial quality control, targets were downloaded from the TCMSP, BATMAN, and GeneCards databases and analyzed. Molecular docking of PINK1 with cryptotanshinone and tanshinone IIA was assessed and a molecular binding area was identified. Moreover, the specific types of Salvia secondary metabolites were accurately identified and quantified with nearly all AH1 genes having been sequenced. This study begins to elucidate the relationship between species evolution and biological activity. Specifically, the structural analysis demonstrates that cryptotanshinone and tanshinone IIA exhibit strong pharmacological activity in mitochondrial quality control.

基于线粒体质量控制的代谢组学和转录组学洞察丹参关键酶基因的进化
本研究旨在探索丹参关键酶基因的进化与线粒体质量控制代谢物生物活性之间的关系。通过代谢组学和转录组学检测了丹参的代谢物和 76AH1(CYP450)基因,并建立了丹参的最大似然树。此外,还分析了 76AH 的蛋白质特性,并从 TCMSP、BATMAN 和 GeneCards 数据库中下载并分析了代谢物以及线粒体质量控制的靶标。评估了 PINK1 与隐丹参酮和丹参酮 IIA 的分子对接,并确定了分子结合区。此外,通过对几乎所有 AH1 基因进行测序,准确鉴定和量化了丹参次生代谢物的具体类型。这项研究开始阐明物种进化与生物活性之间的关系。具体来说,结构分析表明隐丹参酮和丹参酮 IIA 在线粒体质量控制方面具有很强的药理活性。
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