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[Identification and expression of genome of uridine diphosphate glycosyltransferase (UGT) gene family from Chrysanthemum indicum].
Liao, Jia-Hao; Chen, Shi; Liu, Di; Zhang, Jing-Jing; Liu, Yi-Fei.
Afiliação
  • Liao JH; School of Pharmacy, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine Wuhan 430065, China.
  • Chen S; School of Pharmacy, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine Wuhan 430065, China.
  • Liu D; School of Pharmacy, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine Wuhan 430065, China.
  • Zhang JJ; School of Pharmacy, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine Wuhan 430065, China.
  • Liu YF; School of Pharmacy, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine Wuhan 430065, China.
Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 49(3): 702-716, 2024 Feb.
Article em Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38621874
ABSTRACT
Uridine diphosphate glycosyltransferase(UGT) is involved in the glycosylation of a variety of secondary metabolites in plants and plays an important role in plant growth and development and regulation of secondary metabolism. Based on the genome of a diploid Chrysanthemum indicum, the UGT gene family from Ch. indicum was identified by bioinformatics methods, and the physical and chemical properties, subcellular localization prediction, conserved motif, phylogeny, chromosome location, gene structure, and gene replication events of UGT protein were analyzed. Transcriptome and real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(PCR) were used to analyze the expression pattern of the UGT gene in flowers and leaves of Ch. indicum. Quasi-targeted metabolomics was used to analyze the differential metabolites in flowers and leaves. The results showed that a total of 279 UGT genes were identified in the Ch. indicum genome. Phylogenetic analysis showed that these UGT genes were divided into 8 subfamilies. Members of the same subfamily were distributed in clusters on the chromosomes. Tandem duplications were the main driver of the expansion of the UGT gene family from Ch. indicum. Structural domain analysis showed that 262 UGT genes had complete plant secondary metabolism signal sequences(PSPG box). The analysis of cis-acting elements indicated that light-responsive elements were the most ubiquitous elements in the promoter regions of UGT gene family members. Quasi-targeted metabolome analysis of floral and leaf tissue revealed that most of the flavonoid metabolites, including luteolin-7-O-glucoside and kaempferol-7-O-glucoside, had higher accumulation in flowers. Comparative transcriptome analysis of flower and leaf tissue showed that there were 72 differentially expressed UGT genes, of which 29 genes were up-regulated in flowers, and 43 genes were up-regulated in leaves. Correlation network and phylogenetic analysis showed that CindChr9G00614970.1, CindChr2G00092510.1, and CindChr2G00092490.1 may be involved in the synthesis of 7-O-flavonoid glycosides in Ch. indicum, and real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR analysis further confirmed the reliability of transcriptome data. The results of this study are helpful to understand the function of the UGT gene family from Ch. indicum and provide data reference and theoretical basis for further study on the molecular regulation mechanism of flavonoid glycosides synthesis in Ch. indicum.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Glicosiltransferases / Chrysanthemum Idioma: Zh Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Glicosiltransferases / Chrysanthemum Idioma: Zh Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article