Transcriptome analysis of clinopodium chinense (Benth.) o. kuntze and identification of genes involved in triterpenoid saponin biosynthesis

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Clinopodium chinense (Benth.) O. Kuntze (C. chinense) is an important herb in traditional Chinese medicine. Triterpenoid saponins are a major class of active compounds in C. chinense with broad pharmacological activities and hemostatic, antitumor, and anti-hyperglycemic effects. To identify genes involved in triterpenoid saponin biosynthesis, transcriptomic analyses of leaves, stems, and roots from C. chinense were performed. A total of 135,968 unigenes were obtained by assembling the leaf, stem, and root transcripts, of which 102,154 were annotated in public databases. Differentially expressed genes were determined based on expression profile analysis and analyzed for differential expression of unique genes related to triterpenoid saponin biosynthesis. Multiple unigenes encoding crucial enzymes or transcription factors involved in triterpenoid saponin synthesis were identified and analyzed. The expression levels of unigenes encoding enzymes were experimentally validated using quantitative real-time PCR. This study greatly broadens the public transcriptome database for this species and provides a valuable resource for identifying candidate genes involved in the biosynthesis of triterpenoid saponins and other secondary metabolites.

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Shi, Y., Zhang, S., Peng, D., Wang, C., Zhao, D., Ma, K., … Huang, L. (2019). Transcriptome analysis of clinopodium chinense (Benth.) o. kuntze and identification of genes involved in triterpenoid saponin biosynthesis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20112643

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