Analysis of coumarin content and key enzyme genes expression involved in coumarin biosynthesis from Peucedanum praeruptorum Dunn at different stages
The accumulation of pyranocoumarins, the main active ingredient of Peucedanum praeruptorum Dunn, is strictly regulated by key enzyme genes in the coumarin biosynthesis pathway. However, little is understood about the correlation between the expression of key enzyme genes and the accumulation of coum...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta physiologiae plantarum 2023-12, Vol.45 (12), p.141-141, Article 141 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The accumulation of pyranocoumarins, the main active ingredient of
Peucedanum praeruptorum
Dunn, is strictly regulated by key enzyme genes in the coumarin biosynthesis pathway. However, little is understood about the correlation between the expression of key enzyme genes and the accumulation of coumarin content at various growth and development phases. In this work, a high-performance liquid chromatographic method and the real-time quantitative PCR system were prepared to establish the pyranocoumarins contents and the key enzyme expression in the roots, stems, and leaves of
Peucedanum praeruptorum
Dunn. The results showed that the coumarin content in the roots was the highest before blotting and was the lowest after flowering. Particularly, the content of Praeruptorin A, Praeruptorin B and Praeruptorin E was reduced to the lowest in roots after flowering. Consistent with the variation trend of the coumarin content in the stem, the relative expression of most key enzyme genes in the coumarin synthesis pathway was also significantly decreased. Especially for
PpBMT
gene, the relative expression in roots were extremely significantly decreased up to 90%. However, the variation trend of the coumarin content and the key enzyme genes expression was opposite in the roots and leaves. These results contribute to our knowledge of the process by which important enzymes control the production and accumulation of coumarin. |
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ISSN: | 0137-5881 1861-1664 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11738-023-03619-3 |