Nature Communications (Aug 2023)

Functional divergence of CYP76AKs shapes the chemodiversity of abietane-type diterpenoids in genus Salvia

  • Jiadong Hu,
  • Shi Qiu,
  • Feiyan Wang,
  • Qing Li,
  • Chun-Lei Xiang,
  • Peng Di,
  • Ziding Wu,
  • Rui Jiang,
  • Jinxing Li,
  • Zhen Zeng,
  • Jing Wang,
  • Xingxing Wang,
  • Yuchen Zhang,
  • Shiyuan Fang,
  • Yuqi Qiao,
  • Jie Ding,
  • Yun Jiang,
  • Zhichao Xu,
  • Junfeng Chen,
  • Wansheng Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-40401-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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Abstract The genus Salvia L. (Lamiaceae) comprises myriad distinct medicinal herbs, with terpenoids as one of their major active chemical groups. Abietane-type diterpenoids (ATDs), such as tanshinones and carnosic acids, are specific to Salvia and exhibit taxonomic chemical diversity among lineages. To elucidate how ATD chemical diversity evolved, we carried out large-scale metabolic and phylogenetic analyses of 71 Salvia species, combined with enzyme function, ancestral sequence and chemical trait reconstruction, and comparative genomics experiments. This integrated approach showed that the lineage-wide ATD diversities in Salvia were induced by differences in the oxidation of the terpenoid skeleton at C-20, which was caused by the functional divergence of the cytochrome P450 subfamily CYP76AK. These findings present a unique pattern of chemical diversity in plants that was shaped by the loss of enzyme activity and associated catalytic pathways.