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The Genome of Medicinal Plant Macleaya cordata Provides New Insights into Benzylisoquinoline Alkaloids Metabolism.

Xiubin Liu1, Yisong Liu2, Peng Huang1, Yongshuo Ma3, Zhixing Qing4, Qi Tang1, Huifen Cao5, Pi Cheng1, Yajie Zheng1, Zejun Yuan6, Yuan Zhou7, Jinfeng Liu8, Zhaoshan Tang9, Yixiu Zhuo8, Yancong Zhang5, Linlan Yu8, Jialu Huang10, Peng Yang11, Qiong Peng12, Jinbo Zhang13, Wenkai Jiang13, Zhonghua Zhang7, Kui Lin5, Dae-Kyun Ro14, Xiaoya Chen15, Xingyao Xiong16, Yi Shang17, Sanwen Huang18, Jianguo Zeng19.   

Abstract

The overuse of antibiotics in animal agriculture and medicine has caused a series of potential threats to public health. Macleaya cordata is a medicinal plant species from the Papaveraceae family, providing a safe resource for the manufacture of antimicrobial feed additive for livestock. The active constituents from M. cordata are known to include benzylisoquinoline alkaloids (BIAs) such as sanguinarine (SAN) and chelerythrine (CHE), but their metabolic pathways have yet to be studied in this non-model plant. The active biosynthesis of SAN and CHE in M. cordata was first examined and confirmed by feeding 13C-labeled tyrosine. To gain further insights, we de novo sequenced the whole genome of M. cordata, the first to be sequenced from the Papaveraceae family. The M. cordata genome covering 378 Mb encodes 22,328 predicted protein-coding genes with 43.5% being transposable elements. As a member of basal eudicot, M. cordata genome lacks the paleohexaploidy event that occurred in almost all eudicots. From the genomics data, a complete set of 16 metabolic genes for SAN and CHE biosynthesis was retrieved, and 14 of their biochemical activities were validated. These genomics and metabolic data show the conserved BIA metabolic pathways in M. cordata and provide the knowledge foundation for future productions of SAN and CHE by crop improvement or microbial pathway reconstruction.
Copyright © 2017 The Author. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids; Chelerythrine; Isotopic labeling; Macleaya cordata genome; Sanguinarine; Secondary metabolism

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28552780     DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2017.05.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant        ISSN: 1674-2052            Impact factor:   13.164


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