Combining transcriptomics and traditional Chinese medicine – a case study in Jasminum elongatum

Jasminum elongatum is a herb used in traditional Chinese medicine, and its secondary metabolites contribute significantly to its medicinal properties. There are currently no reports that analyse the biosynthetic pathways in J. elongatum plants. To partially fill this knowledge gap, we sequenced and...

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Main Author: Lin, Megan Yu Xuan
Other Authors: Jarkko Tapani Salojarvi
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Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1698752023-09-12T07:51:05Z Combining transcriptomics and traditional Chinese medicine – a case study in Jasminum elongatum Lin, Megan Yu Xuan Jarkko Tapani Salojarvi School of Biological Sciences Jarkko@ntu.edu.sg Science::Biological sciences Jasminum elongatum is a herb used in traditional Chinese medicine, and its secondary metabolites contribute significantly to its medicinal properties. There are currently no reports that analyse the biosynthetic pathways in J. elongatum plants. To partially fill this knowledge gap, we sequenced and analysed RNA from three different J. elongatum tissues, namely leaf, stem and root. Differential gene expression analysis was then performed and functional annotation was done on the differentially expressed genes. The enrichment analysis showed that although the leaves and stems are the medicinal parts of the plant, the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites primarily happens in roots, while leaves and stems are enriched for photosynthetic processes. Finally, we identified genes that were involved in the biosynthetic pathways of secologanin, sesquiterpenoids and triterpenoids and monitored their expression in the different tissue types. The transcriptomic analysis conducted in this study revealed key genes involved in biosynthetic pathways of secondary metabolites, and allows for future further research. Bachelor of Medicine (Chinese Medicine) Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences 2023-08-11T00:06:32Z 2023-08-11T00:06:32Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Lin, M. Y. X. (2023). Combining transcriptomics and traditional Chinese medicine – a case study in Jasminum elongatum. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169875 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169875 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Lin, Megan Yu Xuan
Combining transcriptomics and traditional Chinese medicine – a case study in Jasminum elongatum
description Jasminum elongatum is a herb used in traditional Chinese medicine, and its secondary metabolites contribute significantly to its medicinal properties. There are currently no reports that analyse the biosynthetic pathways in J. elongatum plants. To partially fill this knowledge gap, we sequenced and analysed RNA from three different J. elongatum tissues, namely leaf, stem and root. Differential gene expression analysis was then performed and functional annotation was done on the differentially expressed genes. The enrichment analysis showed that although the leaves and stems are the medicinal parts of the plant, the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites primarily happens in roots, while leaves and stems are enriched for photosynthetic processes. Finally, we identified genes that were involved in the biosynthetic pathways of secologanin, sesquiterpenoids and triterpenoids and monitored their expression in the different tissue types. The transcriptomic analysis conducted in this study revealed key genes involved in biosynthetic pathways of secondary metabolites, and allows for future further research.
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author Lin, Megan Yu Xuan
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title Combining transcriptomics and traditional Chinese medicine – a case study in Jasminum elongatum
title_short Combining transcriptomics and traditional Chinese medicine – a case study in Jasminum elongatum
title_full Combining transcriptomics and traditional Chinese medicine – a case study in Jasminum elongatum
title_fullStr Combining transcriptomics and traditional Chinese medicine – a case study in Jasminum elongatum
title_full_unstemmed Combining transcriptomics and traditional Chinese medicine – a case study in Jasminum elongatum
title_sort combining transcriptomics and traditional chinese medicine – a case study in jasminum elongatum
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