International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Sep 2023)

Identification of P450 Candidates Associated with the Biosynthesis of Physalin-Class Compounds in <i>Physalis angulata</i>

  • Congkun Hua,
  • Zhengqin Xu,
  • Nan Tang,
  • Yehan Xu,
  • Yansheng Zhang,
  • Changfu Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241814077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 18
p. 14077

Abstract

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The Physalis genus has long been used as traditional medicine in the treatment of various diseases. Physalins, the characteristic class of compounds in this genus, are major bioactive constituents. To date, the biogenesis of physalins remains largely unknown, except for the recently established knowledge that 24-methyldesmosterol is a precursor of physalin. To identify the genes encoding P450s that are putatively involved in converting 24-methyldesmosterol to physalins, a total of 306 P450-encoding unigenes were retrieved from our recently constructed P. angulata transcriptome. Extensive phylogenetic analysis proposed 21 P450s that might participate in physalin biosynthesis. To validate the candidates, we developed a virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) system for P. angulata, and four P450 candidates were selected for the VIGS experiments. The reduction in the transcripts of the four P450 candidates by VIGS all led to decreased levels of physalin-class compounds in the P. angulata leaves. Thus, this study provides a number of P450 candidates that are likely associated with the biosynthesis of physalin-class compounds, forming a strong basis to reveal the unknown physalin biosynthetic pathway in the future.

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