Cloning and Expression Analysis of Key Enzyme Gene CoGPPS Involved in Iridoid Glycoside Synthesis in Cornus officinalis

DNA Cell Biol. 2024 Mar;43(3):125-131. doi: 10.1089/dna.2023.0335. Epub 2024 Feb 13.

Abstract

Cornus iridoid glycosides (CIGs), including loganin and morroniside, are the main active components of Cornus officinalis. As one of the key enzymes in the biosynthesis of CIGs, geranyl pyrophosphate synthase (GPPS) catalyzes the formation of geranyl pyrophosphate, which is the direct precursor of CIGs. In this study, the C. officinalis geranyl pyrophosphate synthase (CoGPPS) sequence was cloned from C. officinalis and analyzed. The cDNA sequence of the CoGPPS gene was 915 bp (GenBank No. OR725699). Phylogenetic analysis showed that CoGPPS was closely related to the GPPS sequence of Actinidia chinensis and Camellia sinensis, but relatively distantly related to Paeonia lactiflora and Tripterygium wilfordii. Results from the quantitative real-time PCR showed the spatiotemporal expression pattern of CoGPPS; that is, CoGPPS was specifically expressed in the fruits. Subcellular localization assay proved that CoGPPS was specifically found in chloroplasts. Loganin and morroniside contents in the tissues were detected by high-performance liquid chromatography, and both compounds were found to be at higher levels in the fruits than in leaves. Thus, this study laid the foundation for further studies on the synthetic pathway of CIGs.

Keywords: Cornus officinalis; GPPS; expression analysis; subcellular localization.

MeSH terms

  • Cloning, Molecular
  • Cornus* / chemistry
  • Cornus* / genetics
  • Iridoid Glycosides
  • Iridoids*
  • Phylogeny
  • Polyisoprenyl Phosphates*

Substances

  • loganin
  • geranyl pyrophosphate
  • Iridoid Glycosides
  • Polyisoprenyl Phosphates
  • Iridoids