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Integrating genomic and multiomic data for Angelica sinensis provides insights into the evolution and biosynthesis of pharmaceutically bioactive compounds

Authors :
Li, Shiming
Chiu, Tsan-Yu
Jin, Xin
Cao, Dong
Xu, Meng
Zhu, Mingzhi
Zhou, Qi
Liu, Chun
Zong, Yuan
Wang, Shujie
Yu, Kang
Zhang, Feng
Bai, Mingzhou
Liu, Guangrui
Liang, Yunlong
Zhang, Chi
Simonsen, Henrik Toft
Zhao, Jian
Liu, Baolong
Zhao, Shancen
Li, Shiming
Chiu, Tsan-Yu
Jin, Xin
Cao, Dong
Xu, Meng
Zhu, Mingzhi
Zhou, Qi
Liu, Chun
Zong, Yuan
Wang, Shujie
Yu, Kang
Zhang, Feng
Bai, Mingzhou
Liu, Guangrui
Liang, Yunlong
Zhang, Chi
Simonsen, Henrik Toft
Zhao, Jian
Liu, Baolong
Zhao, Shancen
Source :
Li , S , Chiu , T-Y , Jin , X , Cao , D , Xu , M , Zhu , M , Zhou , Q , Liu , C , Zong , Y , Wang , S , Yu , K , Zhang , F , Bai , M , Liu , G , Liang , Y , Zhang , C , Simonsen , H T , Zhao , J , Liu , B & Zhao , S 2023 , ' Integrating genomic and multiomic data for Angelica sinensis provides insights into the evolution and biosynthesis of pharmaceutically bioactive compounds ' , Communications Biology , vol. 6 , 1198 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Angelica sinensis roots (Angelica roots) are rich in many bioactive compounds, including phthalides, coumarins, lignans, and terpenoids. However, the molecular bases for their biosynthesis are still poorly understood. Here, an improved chromosome-scale genome for A. sinensis var. Qinggui1 is reported, with a size of 2.16 Gb, contig N50 of 4.96 Mb and scaffold N50 of 198.27 Mb, covering 99.8% of the estimated genome. Additionally, by integrating genome sequencing, metabolomic profiling, and transcriptome analysis of normally growing and early-flowering Angelica roots that exhibit dramatically different metabolite profiles, the pathways and critical metabolic genes for the biosynthesis of these major bioactive components in Angelica roots have been deciphered. Multiomic analyses have also revealed the evolution and regulation of key metabolic genes for the biosynthesis of pharmaceutically bioactive components; in particular, TPSs for terpenoid volatiles, ACCs for malonyl CoA, PKSs for phthalide, and PTs for coumarin biosynthesis were expanded in the A. sinensis genome. These findings provide new insights into the biosynthesis of pharmaceutically important compounds in Angelica roots for exploration of synthetic biology and genetic improvement of herbal quality.

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OAIster
Journal :
Li , S , Chiu , T-Y , Jin , X , Cao , D , Xu , M , Zhu , M , Zhou , Q , Liu , C , Zong , Y , Wang , S , Yu , K , Zhang , F , Bai , M , Liu , G , Liang , Y , Zhang , C , Simonsen , H T , Zhao , J , Liu , B & Zhao , S 2023 , ' Integrating genomic and multiomic data for Angelica sinensis provides insights into the evolution and biosynthesis of pharmaceutically bioactive compounds ' , Communications Biology , vol. 6 , 1198 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1426749953
Document Type :
Electronic Resource