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Accumulation of Astragalosides and Related Gene Expression in Different Organs of Astragalus Membranaceus Bge. var Mongholicus (Bge.)

Astragalus membranaceus is one of the most important traditional Korean and Chinese medicinal herbs because it contains triterpenoid saponins (astragaloside I, II, III, and IV), which have beneficial and pharmacological effects on health. In this study, we analyzed 10 mevalonate pathway genes that a...

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Autores principales: Kim, Yeon Bok, Thwe, Aye Aye, Li, Xiaohua, Tuan, Pham Anh, Lee, Sanghyun, Lee, Jong Won, Arasu, Mariadhas Valan, Al-Dhabi, Naif Abdullah, Park, Sang Un
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6270750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25068786
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules190810922
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author Kim, Yeon Bok
Thwe, Aye Aye
Li, Xiaohua
Tuan, Pham Anh
Lee, Sanghyun
Lee, Jong Won
Arasu, Mariadhas Valan
Al-Dhabi, Naif Abdullah
Park, Sang Un
author_facet Kim, Yeon Bok
Thwe, Aye Aye
Li, Xiaohua
Tuan, Pham Anh
Lee, Sanghyun
Lee, Jong Won
Arasu, Mariadhas Valan
Al-Dhabi, Naif Abdullah
Park, Sang Un
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description Astragalus membranaceus is one of the most important traditional Korean and Chinese medicinal herbs because it contains triterpenoid saponins (astragaloside I, II, III, and IV), which have beneficial and pharmacological effects on health. In this study, we analyzed 10 mevalonate pathway genes that are involved in astragaloside biosynthesis using the Illumina/Solexa HiSeq2000 platform. We determined the expression levels of the 10 genes using quantitative real-time PCR, and analyzed the accumulation of astragalosides in different organs using high-performance liquid chromatography. Genes related to the mevalonate pathway were expressed in different levels in different organs. Almost all genes showed high transcript levels in the stem and leaf, with the lowest transcript levels being recorded in the root. In contrast, most astragalosides accumulated in the root. In particular, the astragaloside IV content was distributed in the following order: root (0.58 mg/g DW) > flower (0.27 mg/g DW) > stem (0.23 mg/g DW) > leaf (0.04 mg/g DW). In the root, astragaloside II exhibited the highest content (2.09 mg/g DW) compared to astragaloside I, III, and IV. Notably, gene expression did not follow the same pattern as astragaloside accumulation. We suggest carefully that astragalosides are synthesized in the leaves and stem and then translocated to the root. This study contributes towards improving our understanding of astragaloside biosynthesis in A. membranaceus.
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spelling pubmed-62707502018-12-27 Accumulation of Astragalosides and Related Gene Expression in Different Organs of Astragalus Membranaceus Bge. var Mongholicus (Bge.) Kim, Yeon Bok Thwe, Aye Aye Li, Xiaohua Tuan, Pham Anh Lee, Sanghyun Lee, Jong Won Arasu, Mariadhas Valan Al-Dhabi, Naif Abdullah Park, Sang Un Molecules Article Astragalus membranaceus is one of the most important traditional Korean and Chinese medicinal herbs because it contains triterpenoid saponins (astragaloside I, II, III, and IV), which have beneficial and pharmacological effects on health. In this study, we analyzed 10 mevalonate pathway genes that are involved in astragaloside biosynthesis using the Illumina/Solexa HiSeq2000 platform. We determined the expression levels of the 10 genes using quantitative real-time PCR, and analyzed the accumulation of astragalosides in different organs using high-performance liquid chromatography. Genes related to the mevalonate pathway were expressed in different levels in different organs. Almost all genes showed high transcript levels in the stem and leaf, with the lowest transcript levels being recorded in the root. In contrast, most astragalosides accumulated in the root. In particular, the astragaloside IV content was distributed in the following order: root (0.58 mg/g DW) > flower (0.27 mg/g DW) > stem (0.23 mg/g DW) > leaf (0.04 mg/g DW). In the root, astragaloside II exhibited the highest content (2.09 mg/g DW) compared to astragaloside I, III, and IV. Notably, gene expression did not follow the same pattern as astragaloside accumulation. We suggest carefully that astragalosides are synthesized in the leaves and stem and then translocated to the root. This study contributes towards improving our understanding of astragaloside biosynthesis in A. membranaceus. MDPI 2014-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6270750/ /pubmed/25068786 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules190810922 Text en © 2014 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Kim, Yeon Bok
Thwe, Aye Aye
Li, Xiaohua
Tuan, Pham Anh
Lee, Sanghyun
Lee, Jong Won
Arasu, Mariadhas Valan
Al-Dhabi, Naif Abdullah
Park, Sang Un
Accumulation of Astragalosides and Related Gene Expression in Different Organs of Astragalus Membranaceus Bge. var Mongholicus (Bge.)
title Accumulation of Astragalosides and Related Gene Expression in Different Organs of Astragalus Membranaceus Bge. var Mongholicus (Bge.)
title_full Accumulation of Astragalosides and Related Gene Expression in Different Organs of Astragalus Membranaceus Bge. var Mongholicus (Bge.)
title_fullStr Accumulation of Astragalosides and Related Gene Expression in Different Organs of Astragalus Membranaceus Bge. var Mongholicus (Bge.)
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of Astragalosides and Related Gene Expression in Different Organs of Astragalus Membranaceus Bge. var Mongholicus (Bge.)
title_short Accumulation of Astragalosides and Related Gene Expression in Different Organs of Astragalus Membranaceus Bge. var Mongholicus (Bge.)
title_sort accumulation of astragalosides and related gene expression in different organs of astragalus membranaceus bge. var mongholicus (bge.)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6270750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25068786
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules190810922
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