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Published on: July 27, 2021
Metabolome-based genome-wide association study provides genetic insights into the andrographolide accumulation in
Yuxia Wang1, Xu Li2, Bin Jin2
1Institute of Medical Plant Physiology and Ecology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510006, China; Sanya Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Hainan Hospital, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine), Sanya, Hainan 572000, China; Bijie Medical College, Bijie, Guizhou 551700, China.
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Andrographis paniculata is a distinctive medicinal plant that produces andrographolide-related metabolites, a class of diterpenoid compounds with potent anti-inflammatory activities. To elucidate the genetic mechanisms underlying the biosynthesis of these compounds, we perform comprehensive metabolic profiling and whole-genome resequencing on a natural population of A. paniculata. Population structure analysis reveals four distinct subgroups characterized by low intra-group genetic diversity but significant inter-group differentiation. Through metabolome-based genome-wide association study, we identify a significant locus associated with 14-deoxyandrographolide content. This locus harbors the candidate gene ApNB-ARC25 (CXN00004106), which encodes an NB-ARC domain-containing resistance protein. Functional characterization using virus-induced gene silencing shows that silencing of ApNB-ARC25 significantly reduces andrographolide accumulation and downregulates expressions of key genes in the andrographolide biosynthetic pathway. Heterologous overexpression of ApNB-ARC25 in rice not only improves resistance to blast disease but also enhances diterpenoid phytoalexin production. Our findings reveal that ApNB-ARC25 promotes diterpenoid accumulation and andrographolide biosynthesis by upregulating key genes involved in terpenoid backbone formation and diterpenoid synthesis. This work not only expands the functional understanding of the ApNB-ARC gene family but also provides a genetic resource for enhancing valuable compound accumulation in medicinal plants, offering important insights into the molecular regulation of medicinal metabolite biosynthesis.
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