Functional Study of PgGRAS68-01 Gene Involved in the Regulation of Ginsenoside Biosynthesis in Panax ginseng

Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Feb 8;24(4):3347. doi: 10.3390/ijms24043347.

Abstract

Ginseng (Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer) is a perennial herb from the genus Panax in the family Araliaceae. It is famous in China and abroad. The biosynthesis of ginsenosides is controlled by structural genes and regulated by transcription factors. GRAS transcription factors are widely found in plants. They can be used as tools to modify plant metabolic pathways by interacting with promoters or regulatory elements of target genes to regulate the expression of target genes, thereby activating the synergistic interaction of multiple genes in metabolic pathways and effectively improving the accumulation of secondary metabolites. However, there are no reports on the involvement of the GRAS gene family in ginsenoside biosynthesis. In this study, the GRAS gene family was located on chromosome 24 pairs in ginseng. Tandem replication and fragment replication also played a key role in the expansion of the GRAS gene family. The PgGRAS68-01 gene closely related to ginsenoside biosynthesis was screened out, and the sequence and expression pattern of the gene were analyzed. The results showed that the expression of PgGRAS68-01 gene was spatio-temporal specific. The full-length sequence of PgGRAS68-01 gene was cloned, and the overexpression vector pBI121-PgGRAS68-01 was constructed. The ginseng seedlings were transformed by Agrobacterium rhifaciens-mediated method. The saponin content in the single root of positive hair root was detected, and the inhibitory role of PgGRAS68-01 in ginsenoside synthesis is reported.

Keywords: Panax ginseng; PgGRAS68-01 gene; functional genomics; genetic transformation; ginsenoside biosynthesis.

MeSH terms

  • Genes, Plant
  • Ginsenosides* / chemistry
  • Metabolic Networks and Pathways
  • Panax* / chemistry
  • Plant Roots / metabolism
  • Saponins* / chemistry

Substances

  • Ginsenosides
  • Saponins