Integrated transcriptome and metabolome analyses reveal key genes regulating jujuboside biosynthesis in Ziziphus jujuba var. spinosa
Dali Geng, Xiaozhou Yang, Xinhong Wang, Xiaojun Chi, Xiaohan Tang, Xiaojun Ma, Xuexiang Li, Menglin Pu, Jing Shu

TL;DR
This study identifies key genes involved in the production of jujuboside in a type of Chinese medicinal plant, offering insights for improving its quality and bioactive compounds.
Contribution
The study reveals novel genes regulating jujuboside biosynthesis through integrated transcriptome and metabolome analyses.
Findings
35 core genes were identified as consistently significant in saponin metabolism and related processes.
UDP-glucosyltransferase and two CYP450 genes showed expression patterns correlated with saponin accumulation.
Downregulated stress-response genes in high-saponin varieties suggest a link between stress tolerance and saponin production.
Abstract
The seeds of Ziziphus jujuba var. spinosa are a traditional Chinese medicine for treating insomnia, with jujuboside A and jujuboside B as their core bioactive components. However, the biosynthetic pathways and regulatory mechanisms of these triterpenoid saponins remain poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the accumulation patterns of jujube saponins across 10 varieties at 45, 65, and 85 days after flowering (DAF). Integrated transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses revealed 2,040 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and 1,593 differentially accumulated metabolites (DAMs). Among these, 35 core DEGs were consistently significant across comparisons, enriched in saponin metabolism, monooxygenase activity, and glycosylation processes. A Uridine Diphosphate (UDP)-glucosyltransferase and two CYP450 family members exhibited expression patterns positively correlated with saponin…
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TopicsZiziphus Jujuba Studies and Applications · Plant biochemistry and biosynthesis · Ginseng Biological Effects and Applications
