Omics analyses of Rehmannia glutinosa dedifferentiated and cambial meristematic cells reveal mechanisms of catalpol and indole alkaloid biosynthesis
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Published:2023-10-05
Issue:1
Volume:23
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ISSN:1471-2229
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Container-title:BMC Plant Biology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Plant Biol
Author:
Zhou Pengfei,Li Haihua,Lin Yujin,Zhou Yujun,Chen Yinzi,Li Yiheng,Li Xuan,Yan Hui,Lin Weiming,Xu Beilu,Deng Huiting,Qiu Xiaoqi
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Rehmannia glutinosa is a rich source of terpenoids with a high medicinal reputation. The present study compared dedifferentiated cells (DDCs) and cambial meristematic cells (CMCs) cell cultures of R. glutinosa for terpenoid (catalpol) and indole alkaloid (IA) biosynthesis. In this regard, we used widely targeted metabolomics and transcriptome sequencing approaches together with the comparison of cell morphology, cell death (%), and catalpol production at different time points.
Results
We were able to identify CMCs based on their morphology and hypersensitivity to zeocin. CMCs showed higher dry weight content and better catalpol production compared to DDCs. The metabolome analysis revealed higher concentrations of IA, terpenoids, and catalpol in CMCs compared to DDCs. The transcriptome sequencing analysis showed that a total of 27,201 genes enriched in 139 pathways were differentially expressed. The higher catalpol concentration in CMCs is related to the expression changes in genes involved in acetyl-CoA and geranyl-PP biosynthesis, which are precursors for monoterpenoid biosynthesis. Moreover, the expressions of the four primary genes involved in monoterpenoid biosynthesis (NMD, CYP76A26, UGT6, and CYP76F14), along with a squalene monooxygenase, exhibit a strong association with the distinct catalpol biosynthesis. Contrarily, expression changes in AADC, STR, and RBG genes were consistent with the IA biosynthesis. Finally, we discussed the phytohormone signaling and transcription factors in relation to observed changes in metabolome.
Conclusions
Overall, our study provides novel data for improving the catalpol and IA biosynthesis in R. glutinosa.
Funder
GuangDong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation
Funds for PHD researchers of Guangdong Medical University in 2019
Science and Technology Development Special Fund Competitive Allocation Project of Zhanjiang City
Science and Technology Planning Project of Zhanjiang
Medical Scientific Research Foundation of Guangdong Province of China
Science Project of Traditional Chinese Medicine Bureau of Guangdong Province of China
College Student Innovation and entrepreneurship training program
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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