Widely Untargeted Metabolomics Profiling Combined with Transcriptome Analysis Provides New Insight into Amino Acid Biosynthesis at Different Developmental Stages of Rubus Chingii Hu (Chinese Raspberry).

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL Journal of medicinal food Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1089/jmf.2024.k.0006
Yiyuan Luo,Yujiao Hua,Shaojun Chen,Xvwu Qian,Hongsheng Ruan,Ping Pan,Hongjiang Chen
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The composition and profile of amino acids in Rubus chingii (R. chingii) Hu serve as critical indicators of its nutritional quality. A comprehensive understanding of the amino acid metabolism within R. chingii is instrumental in the formulation and innovation of functional foods derived from this species. Utilizing advanced techniques such as wide-ranging untargeted metabolomics, transcriptome analysis, interaction network mapping, heat map analysis, and quantitative real-time PCR, we conducted a comprehensive assessment of the quality attributes across four distinct developmental stages of R. chingii. Our meticulous analysis uncovered a rich tapestry of 76 distinct amino acids and their derivatives within the developmental stages of R. chingii. The spectrum of essential amino acids was not only broad but also displayed a high degree of variety. Notably, leucine, lysine, and phenylalanine stood out as the most abundant amino acids, underscoring their significant presence throughout the growth cycle of R. chingii. The proportion of essential amino acids relative to the total amino acid content in R. chingii exhibited a notable trajectory of change throughout its developmental stages. It began with 30.92% in the immature green phase, advanced to 31.04% during the transition from green to yellow, peaked at 33.62% in the yellow to red stage, and then moderated to 30.43% in the full red phase. This pattern suggests a strategic modulation of amino acid composition, aligning with the evolving nutritional requirements and metabolic shifts as the fruit matures. Concurrent analysis of interaction networks and heat maps, alongside comprehensive profiling of amino acid metabolism and transcriptomic examination, was conducted to elucidate the intricate dynamics of cellular processes. The results showed that seven differentially expressed genes (DEGs) played important roles in amino acid metabolism, including PFK, BCAT1, TSB, ASA, ACO, TOM2AH3, and BCAT2. The expression patterns of seven DEGs conformed closely to the findings revealed by the preceding RNA-seq analysis. In this investigation, we elucidated the regulatory mechanisms underlying amino acid metabolism across the four distinct developmental stages of R. chingii through comprehensive amino acid profiling and transcriptomic analysis. These insights lay the groundwork for the development of novel functional food applications utilizing R. chingii.
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广泛的非靶向代谢组学分析与转录组分析相结合,为中国覆盆子(Rubus Chingii Hu)不同发育阶段的氨基酸生物合成提供了新的视角。
胡芦巴(Rubus chingii)中氨基酸的组成和分布是其营养质量的关键指标。全面了解胡芦巴中氨基酸的新陈代谢,对该物种功能食品的配方和创新至关重要。利用广泛的非靶向代谢组学、转录组分析、相互作用网络图、热图分析和定量实时 PCR 等先进技术,我们对金针菇四个不同发育阶段的质量属性进行了全面评估。通过细致的分析,我们发现在 R. chingii 的各发育阶段中存在 76 种不同的氨基酸及其衍生物。必需氨基酸的范围不仅广泛,而且种类繁多。值得注意的是,亮氨酸、赖氨酸和苯丙氨酸是含量最高的氨基酸,这表明它们在 R. chingii 的整个生长周期中都非常重要。在 R. chingii 的整个发育阶段,必需氨基酸占氨基酸总含量的比例呈现出明显的变化轨迹。在未成熟的绿色阶段,比例为 30.92%;在从绿色到黄色的过渡阶段,比例上升到 31.04%;在从黄色到红色的阶段,比例达到 33.62%的峰值;在完全红色阶段,比例下降到 30.43%。这种模式表明,氨基酸组成的战略调节与果实成熟过程中不断变化的营养需求和代谢转变相一致。除了氨基酸代谢的全面分析和转录组检查外,还同时进行了相互作用网络和热图分析,以阐明细胞过程的复杂动态。结果表明,7个差异表达基因(DEGs)在氨基酸代谢中发挥了重要作用,包括PFK、BCAT1、TSB、ASA、ACO、TOM2AH3和BCAT2。七个 DEGs 的表达模式与之前的 RNA-seq 分析结果非常吻合。在这项研究中,我们通过全面的氨基酸谱分析和转录组分析,阐明了姬松茸四个不同发育阶段氨基酸代谢的调控机制。这些见解为开发新的功能性食品应用奠定了基础。
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Journal of medicinal food
Journal of medicinal food 医学-食品科技
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期刊介绍: Journal of Medicinal Food is the only peer-reviewed journal focusing exclusively on the medicinal value and biomedical effects of food materials. International in scope, the Journal advances the knowledge of the development of new food products and dietary supplements targeted at promoting health and the prevention and treatment of disease.
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