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Article|01 Jul 2020|OPEN
Whole-genome, transcriptome, and methylome analyses provide insights into the evolution of platycoside biosynthesis in Platycodon grandiflorus, a medicinal plant
Jungeun Kim1 , Sang-Ho Kang2 , Sin-Gi Park3 , Tae-Jin Yang4 , Yi Lee5 , Ok Tae Kim6 , Oksung Chung7 , Jungho Lee8 , Jae-Pil Choi1 , Soo-Jin Kwon2 , Keunpyo Lee2 , Byoung-Ohg Ahn2 , Dong Jin Lee3 , Seung-il Yoo3 , In-Gang Shin3 , Yurry Um6 , Dae Young Lee6 , Geum-Soog Kim6 , Chang Pyo Hong3 , , Jong Bhak1,7,9,10 , , Chang-Kug Kim,2 ,
1Personal Genomics Institute, Genome Research Foundation, Osong 28160, Korea
2Genomics Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences (NAS), Jeonju 54874, Korea
3Theragen Etex Bio Institute, Suwon 16229, Korea
4Department of Plant Science, Plant Genomics and Breeding Institute, and Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea
5Department of Industrial Plant Science & Technology, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 28644, Korea
6Department of Herbal Crop Research, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration (RDA), Eumseong 27709, Korea
7Clinomics Inc, Ulsan 44919, Korea
8Green Plant Institute, Yongin 16954, Korea
9Korean Genomics Center (KOGIC), Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Korea
10Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Korea
*Corresponding author. E-mail: changpyo.hong@theragenetex.com,jongbhak@genomics.org,chang@korea.kr

Horticulture Research 7,
Article number: 112 (2020)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41438-020-0329-x
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Received: 02 Feb 2020
Revised: 21 Apr 2020
Accepted: 07 May 2020
Published online: 01 Jul 2020

Abstract

Triterpenoid saponins (TSs) are common plant defense phytochemicals with potential pharmaceutical properties. Platycodon grandiflorus (Campanulaceae) has been traditionally used to treat bronchitis and asthma in East Asia. The oleanane-type TSs, platycosides, are a major component of the P. grandiflorus root extract. Recent studies show that platycosides exhibit anti-inflammatory, antiobesity, anticancer, antiviral, and antiallergy properties. However, the evolutionary history of platycoside biosynthesis genes remains unknown. In this study, we sequenced the genome of P. grandiflorus and investigated the genes involved in platycoside biosynthesis. The draft genome of P. grandiflorus is 680.1 Mb long and contains 40,017 protein-coding genes. Genomic analysis revealed that the CYP716 family genes play a major role in platycoside oxidation. The CYP716 gene family of P. grandiflorus was much larger than that of other Asterid species. Orthologous gene annotation also revealed the expansion of β-amyrin synthases (bASs) in P. grandiflorus, which was confirmed by tissue-specific gene expression. In these expanded gene families, we identified key genes showing preferential expression in roots and association with platycoside biosynthesis. In addition, whole-genome bisulfite sequencing showed that CYP716 and bAS genes are hypomethylated in P. grandiflorus, suggesting that epigenetic modification of these two gene families affects platycoside biosynthesis. Thus whole-genome, transcriptome, and methylome data of P. grandiflorus provide novel insights into the regulation of platycoside biosynthesis by CYP716 and bAS gene families.