Comparative global profiling of Perilla leaf and stem via transcriptomics and metabolomics

•Comparatively profiled the metabolomic and transcriptomic features of Perilla leaf and stem.•Flavonoid pathway related genes were identified and verified, and significantly higher expression levels of these genes were observed in Perilla leaf than stem.•The omics-based integrated results highlight...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gene 2024-12, Vol.929, p.148828, Article 148828
Hauptverfasser: Xing, Fangyu, Xiao, Qianlin, Gul, Hameed, Liu, Tingting, Cao, Wan, Zhang, Yingyi, Duan, Hong, Li, Yongjun, Liang, Jiahong, Zhang, Xingcui, Xu, Delin, Liu, Zhizhai
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Zusammenfassung:•Comparatively profiled the metabolomic and transcriptomic features of Perilla leaf and stem.•Flavonoid pathway related genes were identified and verified, and significantly higher expression levels of these genes were observed in Perilla leaf than stem.•The omics-based integrated results highlight the diverse potential for the utilization of different organs or tissues of Perilla in both medicinal and culinary contexts. Perilla (Perilla frutescens L.) is a time-honored herbal plant with widespread applications in both medicine and culinary practices around the world. Profiling the essential organs and tissues with medicinal significance on a global scale offers valuable insights for enhancing the yield of desirable compounds in Perilla and other medicinal plants. In the present study, genome-wide RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) and assessing the global spectrum of metabolites were carried out in the two major organs/tissues of stem (PfST) and leaf (PfLE) in Perilla. The results showed a total of 18,490 transcripts as the DEGs (differentially expressed genes) and 144 metabolites as the DAMs (differentially accumulated metabolites) through the comparative profiling of PfST vs PfLE, and all the DEGs and DAMs exhibited tissue-specific trends. An association analysis between the transcriptomics and metabolomics revealed 14 significantly enriched pathways for both DEGs and DAMs, among which the pathways of Glycine, serine and threonine metabolism (ko00260), Glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism (ko00630), and Glucagon signaling pathway (ko04922) involved relatively more DEGs and DAMs. The results of qRT-PCR assays of 18 selected DEGs confirmed the distinct tissue-specific characteristics of all identified DEGs between PfST and PfLE. Notably, all eight genes associated with the flavonoid biosynthesis/metabolism pathways exhibited significantly elevated expression levels in PfLE compared to PfST. This observation suggests a heightened accumulation of metabolites related to flavonoids in Perilla leaves. The findings of this study offer a comprehensive overview of the organs and tissues in Perilla that have medicinal significance.
ISSN:0378-1119
1879-0038
1879-0038
DOI:10.1016/j.gene.2024.148828