ScRNA-seq reveals the spatiotemporal distribution of camptothecin pathway and transposon activity in Camptotheca acuminata shoot apexes and leaves
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ScRNA-seq reveals the spatiotemporal distribution of camptothecin pathway and transposon activity in Camptotheca acuminata shoot apexes and leaves
Abstract
Camptotheca acuminata Decne., a significant natural source of the anticancer drug camptothecin (CPT), synthesizes CPT through the monoterpene indole alkaloid (MIA) pathway. In this study, we used single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) to generate datasets encompassing over 60,000 cells from C. acuminata shoot apexes and leaves. After cell clustering and annotation, we identified five major cell types in shoot apexes and four in leaves. Analysis of MIA pathway gene expression revealed that most of them exhibited heightened expression in proliferating cells (PCs) and vascular cells (VCs). In contrast to MIA biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus, CPT biosynthesis in C. acuminata did not exhibit multicellular compartmentalization. Some putative genes encoding enzymes and transcription factors (TFs) related to the biosynthesis of CPT and its derivatives were identified through co-expression analysis. These include 19 cytochrome P450 genes, 8 O-methyltransferase (OMT) genes, and 62 TFs. Additionally, these pathway genes exhibited dynamic expression patterns during VC and EC development. Furthermore, by integrating gene and transposable element (TE) expression data, we constructed novel single-cell transcriptome atlases for C. acuminata. This approach significantly facilitated the identification of rare cell types, including peripheral zone cells (PZs). Some TE families displayed cell type specific, tissue specific, or developmental stage-specific expression patterns, suggesting crucial roles for these TEs in cell differentiation and development. Overall, this study not only provides novel insights into CPT biosynthesis and spatial-temporal TE expression characteristics in C. acuminata, but also serves as a valuable resource for further comprehensive investigations into the development and physiology of this species.
© 2024 Scandinavian Plant Physiology Society.
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