Spatial protein expression of Panax ginseng by in-depth proteomic analysis for ginsenoside biosynthesis and transportation

Background: Panax ginseng, as one of the most widely used herbal medicines worldwide, has been studied comprehensively in terms of the chemical components and pharmacology. The proteins from ginseng are also of great importance for both nutrition value and the mechanism of secondary metabolites. How...

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Main Authors: Xiaoying Li, Xianhui Cheng, Baosheng Liao, Jiang Xu, Xu Han, Jinbo Zhang, Zhiwei Lin, Lianghai Hu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Ginseng Research
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spelling doaj-f240c7c15e0a4bcdb67b4c46e4fd47dd2021-01-02T05:07:53ZengElsevierJournal of Ginseng Research1226-84532021-01-014515865Spatial protein expression of Panax ginseng by in-depth proteomic analysis for ginsenoside biosynthesis and transportationXiaoying Li0Xianhui Cheng1Baosheng Liao2Jiang Xu3Xu Han4Jinbo Zhang5Zhiwei Lin6Lianghai Hu7Key Laboratory for Molecular Enzymology and Engineering, The Ministry of Education, National Engineering Laboratory of AIDS Vaccine, School of Life Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaKey Laboratory for Molecular Enzymology and Engineering, The Ministry of Education, National Engineering Laboratory of AIDS Vaccine, School of Life Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaInstitute of Chinese Materia Medica, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, ChinaInstitute of Chinese Materia Medica, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, ChinaJilin Zixin Pharmaceutical Industrial Co., Ltd, ChinaNanjing Novogene Bio Technology Co., Ltd, ChinaNanjing Novogene Bio Technology Co., Ltd, ChinaKey Laboratory for Molecular Enzymology and Engineering, The Ministry of Education, National Engineering Laboratory of AIDS Vaccine, School of Life Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun, China; Corresponding author. School of Life Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun, 130023, ChinaBackground: Panax ginseng, as one of the most widely used herbal medicines worldwide, has been studied comprehensively in terms of the chemical components and pharmacology. The proteins from ginseng are also of great importance for both nutrition value and the mechanism of secondary metabolites. However, the proteomic studies are less reported in the absence of the genome information. With the completion of ginseng genome sequencing, the proteome profiling has become available for the functional study of ginseng protein components. Methods: We optimized the protein extraction process systematically by using SDS-PAGE and one-dimensional liquid chromatography mass spectrometry. The extracted proteins were then analyzed by two-dimensional chromatography separation and cutting-edge mass spectrometry technique. Results: A total of 2,732 and 3,608 proteins were identified from ginseng root and cauline leaf, respectively, which was the largest data set reported so far. Only around 50% protein overlapped between the cauline leaf and root tissue parts because of the function assignment for plant growing. Further gene ontology and KEGG pathway revealed the distinguish difference between ginseng root and leaf, which accounts for the photosynthesis and metabolic process. With in-deep analysis of functional proteins related to ginsenoside synthesis, we interestingly found the cytochrome P450 and UDP-glycosyltransferase expression extensively in cauline leaf but not in the root, indicating that the post glucoside synthesis of ginsenosides might be carried out when growing and then transported to the root at withering. Conclusion: The systematically proteome analysis of Panax ginseng will provide us comprehensive understanding of ginsenoside synthesis and guidance for artificial cultivation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1226845320300610Cytochromes P450Mass spectrometryPanax ginsengProteomicsUDP-glycosyltransferase
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author Xiaoying Li
Xianhui Cheng
Baosheng Liao
Jiang Xu
Xu Han
Jinbo Zhang
Zhiwei Lin
Lianghai Hu
spellingShingle Xiaoying Li
Xianhui Cheng
Baosheng Liao
Jiang Xu
Xu Han
Jinbo Zhang
Zhiwei Lin
Lianghai Hu
Spatial protein expression of Panax ginseng by in-depth proteomic analysis for ginsenoside biosynthesis and transportation
Journal of Ginseng Research
Cytochromes P450
Mass spectrometry
Panax ginseng
Proteomics
UDP-glycosyltransferase
author_facet Xiaoying Li
Xianhui Cheng
Baosheng Liao
Jiang Xu
Xu Han
Jinbo Zhang
Zhiwei Lin
Lianghai Hu
author_sort Xiaoying Li
title Spatial protein expression of Panax ginseng by in-depth proteomic analysis for ginsenoside biosynthesis and transportation
title_short Spatial protein expression of Panax ginseng by in-depth proteomic analysis for ginsenoside biosynthesis and transportation
title_full Spatial protein expression of Panax ginseng by in-depth proteomic analysis for ginsenoside biosynthesis and transportation
title_fullStr Spatial protein expression of Panax ginseng by in-depth proteomic analysis for ginsenoside biosynthesis and transportation
title_full_unstemmed Spatial protein expression of Panax ginseng by in-depth proteomic analysis for ginsenoside biosynthesis and transportation
title_sort spatial protein expression of panax ginseng by in-depth proteomic analysis for ginsenoside biosynthesis and transportation
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Ginseng Research
issn 1226-8453
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: Panax ginseng, as one of the most widely used herbal medicines worldwide, has been studied comprehensively in terms of the chemical components and pharmacology. The proteins from ginseng are also of great importance for both nutrition value and the mechanism of secondary metabolites. However, the proteomic studies are less reported in the absence of the genome information. With the completion of ginseng genome sequencing, the proteome profiling has become available for the functional study of ginseng protein components. Methods: We optimized the protein extraction process systematically by using SDS-PAGE and one-dimensional liquid chromatography mass spectrometry. The extracted proteins were then analyzed by two-dimensional chromatography separation and cutting-edge mass spectrometry technique. Results: A total of 2,732 and 3,608 proteins were identified from ginseng root and cauline leaf, respectively, which was the largest data set reported so far. Only around 50% protein overlapped between the cauline leaf and root tissue parts because of the function assignment for plant growing. Further gene ontology and KEGG pathway revealed the distinguish difference between ginseng root and leaf, which accounts for the photosynthesis and metabolic process. With in-deep analysis of functional proteins related to ginsenoside synthesis, we interestingly found the cytochrome P450 and UDP-glycosyltransferase expression extensively in cauline leaf but not in the root, indicating that the post glucoside synthesis of ginsenosides might be carried out when growing and then transported to the root at withering. Conclusion: The systematically proteome analysis of Panax ginseng will provide us comprehensive understanding of ginsenoside synthesis and guidance for artificial cultivation.
topic Cytochromes P450
Mass spectrometry
Panax ginseng
Proteomics
UDP-glycosyltransferase
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1226845320300610
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