Metabolome and transcriptome analyses reveal quality change in the orange-rooted Salvia miltiorrhiza (Danshen) from cultivated field.
Zhilai ZhanWentao FangXiaohui MaTong ChenGuanghong CuiYing MaLiping KangTiegui NanHuixin LinJinfu TangYan ZhangChangjiangsheng LaiZhenli RenYanan WangYujun ZhaoYe ShenLing WangWen ZengJuan GuoLuqi HuangPublished in: Chinese medicine (2019)
Decreases in the content of dehydrogenated furan ring tanshinones such as tanshinone IIA resulted in phenotypic changes and quality degradation of Danshen. Transcriptome analysis indicated that incorrect folding and ER-associated degradation of corresponding enzymes, which could catalyze C15-C16 dehydrogenase, might be contributed to the decrease in dehydrogenated furan ring tanshinones, rather than lower expression of the relative genes. This limited dehydrogenation of cryptotanshinone and dihydrotanshinone I into tanshinones IIA and I products, respectively, led to a reduced quality of Danshen in cultivated fields.