Evolutionary Characteristics and Expression Patterns of the UGT Gene Family in Epimedium from Gansu, China

中国甘肃淫羊藿中UGT基因家族的进化特征和表达模式

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Abstract

Epimedium brevicornu is an important medicinal plant in China, whose main bioactive components are flavonoid glycosides. UDP-glycosyltransferases (UGTs) play key roles in flavonoid glycosylation and metabolic diversification. In this study, transcriptome data from four representative production regions in Gansu Province were used to systematically identify and analyze the UGT gene family in E. brevicornu. A total of 359 UGT members were identified, and 168 homologous genes with clear expression evidence were obtained from four geographical populations. Molecular evolutionary analysis showed that most UGT genes were under purifying selection, whereas UGT2, UGT52, UGT57, UGT241, UGT269, and UGT271 exhibited significant signals of positive selection in specific lineages (p < 0.05). Protein interaction analysis indicated that many UGT proteins were closely associated with key enzymes involved in flavonoid biosynthesis, including CHS (TT4), CHI (TT5), F3H, FLS, and DFR, suggesting their potential involvement in flavonoid metabolism. Promoter analysis further revealed a high enrichment of ERF (11,169 occurrences) and MYB (7673 occurrences) transcription factor binding sites in the upstream regions of UGT genes. In addition, UGT57 and UGT241 showed significantly higher expression levels in the QLH population. Molecular docking analysis indicated relatively strong binding affinities with quercetin, with binding energies of -7.23 kcal/mol and -4.62 kcal/mol, respectively. These results suggest that the sequence variation and differential expression of UGT genes may be associated with flavonoid glycosylation and ecological adaptation in Epimedium. This study provides a basis for understanding the evolutionary characteristics and expression patterns of the UGT gene family and offers candidate genes for future studies on flavonoid metabolism.

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