药用草本植物 Picrorhiza kurroa 组织和种群中的 Picrosides 含量与途径基因旁系和转录因子的不同关系。

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Roma Pandey, Anjali Kharb, Ashish Sharma, Hemant Sood, Rajinder Singh Chauhan
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Picrorhiza kurroa 是喜马拉雅地区的一种名贵药材,含有两种主要的药用鸢尾甙:Picroside-I 和 Picroside-II,此外还有其他几种次级代谢产物。P. kurroa 的代谢多样性可能源于其进化过程,即通过基因复制或拼接产生旁系基因,进而受调控成分控制,实现通路基因家族的扩展。在不同的遗传背景(种群)中,多个通路基因旁系结构的出现以及TFs以组织特异性的方式与旁系结构相关联的问题仍未得到解决。在此,我们揭示了一系列 P. kurroa 菌株中 TFs 与基因旁系物之间可能存在的相关性,这可能是导致不同组织/器官中 Picroside-I 和 Picroside-II 含量不同的原因。对 85 个 P. kurroa 种植品种的芽、根和匍匐茎进行特征描述后发现,Picroside-I 和 Picroside-II 的含量存在显著差异。通过对不同库拉索属植物的芽源转录组(PKSS)和根源转录组(PKSR)进行比较分析,并对其进行表达分析,发现了可能调控不同基因旁系的 TFs:PkWRKY71、PkWRKY12、PkNAC25 和 PkMyb46。编码这些假定 TF 和通路基因旁系的基因被进一步用于生成一个强大的共表达网络,从而揭示了它们分别与芽和根中苦参皂甙-I 和苦参皂甙-II 含量相关的协调行为。研究结果提供了潜在的线索,通过进一步的功能验证,可为通路工程或作为基因标记选择 P. kurroa 的优良基因种群提供合适的目标。
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Pathway Gene Paralogues and Transcription Factors Differentially Associate with Contents of Picrosides in Tissues and Populations of a Medicinal Herb, Picrorhiza kurroa.

Picrorhiza kurroa is a valuable medicinal herb of Himalayan region, containing two major pharmacological iridoid glycosides: Picroside-I and Picroside-II, in addition to several other secondary metabolites. The metabolic diversity of P. kurroa may stem from the evolutionary processes attributed to pathway genes family expansion via gene duplication or splicing giving rise to paralogues which are further controlled by regulatory components. Occurrence of multiple pathway gene paralogues coupled with which TFs associate with paralogues in different genetic backgrounds (populations) in tissue-specific manner are still unresolved. Here, we unravelled possible correlations between TFs and gene paralogues across a range of P. kurroa accessions which might be contributing to differential contents of Picroside-I and Picroside-II in different tissues/organs. Characterization of shoots, roots, and stolons of eighty-five accessions of P. kurroa revealed significant variations for Picroside-I and Picroside-II contents. Comparative transcriptome analysis of shoot-derived transcriptome (PKSS), and root-derived transcriptome (PKSR) followed by their expression analysis in different P. kurroa accessions revealed TFs; PkWRKY71, PkWRKY12, PkNAC25, and PkMyb46 possibly regulate different gene paralogues. Genes encoding these putative TFs and pathway gene paralogues were further used to generate a robust co-expression network, thereby, uncovering their coordinated behaviour in association with Picroside-I and Picroside-II contents in shoots and roots, respectively. The outcome has provided potential leads, which through further functional validation can provide suitable targets, either for pathway engineering or as gene markers for selection of genetically superior populations of P. kurroa.

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Biochemical Genetics
Biochemical Genetics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Biochemical Genetics welcomes original manuscripts that address and test clear scientific hypotheses, are directed to a broad scientific audience, and clearly contribute to the advancement of the field through the use of sound sampling or experimental design, reliable analytical methodologies and robust statistical analyses. Although studies focusing on particular regions and target organisms are welcome, it is not the journal’s goal to publish essentially descriptive studies that provide results with narrow applicability, or are based on very small samples or pseudoreplication. Rather, Biochemical Genetics welcomes review articles that go beyond summarizing previous publications and create added value through the systematic analysis and critique of the current state of knowledge or by conducting meta-analyses. Methodological articles are also within the scope of Biological Genetics, particularly when new laboratory techniques or computational approaches are fully described and thoroughly compared with the existing benchmark methods. Biochemical Genetics welcomes articles on the following topics: Genomics; Proteomics; Population genetics; Phylogenetics; Metagenomics; Microbial genetics; Genetics and evolution of wild and cultivated plants; Animal genetics and evolution; Human genetics and evolution; Genetic disorders; Genetic markers of diseases; Gene technology and therapy; Experimental and analytical methods; Statistical and computational methods.
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