| Literature DB >> 32224272 |
Shengxiang Zhang1, Yuanyuan Shi1, Luqi Huang2, Chenkai Wang1, Derui Zhao1, Kelong Ma3, Jiawen Wu4, Daiyin Peng5.
Abstract
Polygonatum odoratum (Mill.) Druce is a well-known traditional Chinese herb. Polysaccharides are major bioactive components of Polygonatum odoratum, which can improve immunity, and are used to treat rheumatic heart disease, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. This study identified potential genes and transcription factors (TFs) that regulate polysaccharide synthesis in Polygonatum odoratum (Mill.) Druce using RNA sequencing data from leaf, stem, and rhizome tissues. 76,714 unigenes were annotated in public databases. Analysis of KEGG annotations identified 18 key enzymes responsible for polysaccharide biosynthesis and the most of the upregulated expressed unigenes were enriched in rhizome tissue compared with leaf or stem tissue. 73 TFs involved in polysaccharide synthesis were predicted. In addition, key enzyme genes were verified by quantitative real-time PCR. This study substantially enlarged the public transcriptome datasets of this species, and provided insight into detection of novel genes involved in synthesis of polysaccharides and other secondary metabolites.Entities:
Keywords: Key enzyme genes; Polygonatum odoratum; Polysaccharide synthesis; Transcription factors; Transcriptome
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32224272 DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2020.144626
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688