Abstract

Main conclusionRepresentational difference analysis of cDNA was performed and differential products were sequenced and annotated. Candidate genes involved in biosynthesis of diosgenin in fenugreek were identified. Detailed mechanism of diosgenin synthesis was proposed.Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) is a valuable medicinal and crop plant. It belongs to Fabaceae family and has a unique potential to synthesize valuable steroidal saponins, e.g., diosgenin. Elicitation (methyl jasmonate) and precursor feeding (cholesterol and squalene) were used to enhance the content of sterols and steroidal sapogenins in in vitro grown plants for representational difference analysis of cDNA (cDNA-RDA). To identify candidate genes involved in diosgenin biosynthesis, differential, factor-specific libraries were subject to the next-generation sequencing. Approximately 9.9 million reads were obtained, trimmed, and assembled into 31,491 unigenes with an average length of 291 bp. Then, functional annotation and gene ontogeny enrichment analysis was performed by aligning all-unigenes with public databases. Within the transcripts related to sterol and steroidal saponin biosynthesis, we discovered novel candidate genes of diosgenin biosynthesis and validated their expression using quantitative RT-PCR analysis. Based on these findings, we supported the idea that diosgenin is biosynthesized from cycloartenol via cholesterol. This is the first report on the next-generation sequencing of cDNA-RDA products. Analysis of the transcriptomes enriched in low copy sequences contributed substantially to our understanding of the biochemical pathways of steroid synthesis in fenugreek.

Highlights

  • Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) is an annual dicotyledonous legume belonging to the family of Fabaceae

  • Within the transcripts related to sterol and steroidal saponin biosynthesis, we discovered novel candidate genes of diosgenin biosynthesis and validated their expression using quantitative RT-PCR analysis

  • We report on the first time use of next-generation sequencing (NGS) of representational difference analysis (RDA) products to discover the genes involved in diosgenin biosynthesis in fenugreek

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Introduction

Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) is an annual dicotyledonous legume belonging to the family of Fabaceae. Fenugreek leaves and seeds are consumed for medicinal purposes (Mehrafarin et al 2011), as they show antidiabetic, hypocholesterolemic, anti-microbial, and anticancer effects. This highly potent female herb helps relaxing the uterus and relieving menstrual pains, is an excellent stimulator of milk production in nursing mothers, and is usually suggested in treatments of poor digestion, gastric inflammations, enteritis, especially for convalescents (Petropoulos 2002; Mehrafarin et al 2011; Patel et al 2014). Its anti-cancer activity was proven, and it was found to contribute to an apoptosis of several cancer cell lines (i.e., colon HT-29 and HCT-116, breast AU565 and skin M4Beu) in vitro (Raju and Rao 2012)

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