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DOI: 10.1055/a-1194-0471
Molecular Identification Based on Chloroplast Sequences and Anti-complementary Activity Comparison of Juniperus Samples from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau


Abstract
Juniperus (Cupressaceae, Pinales) plants are widely distributed in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of China. The leaves and twigs of at least 8 Juniperus species (J. pingii, J. pingii var. wilsonii, J. squamata, J. recurva var. coxii, J. saltuaria, J. indica, J. tibetica and J. convallium var. microsperma) have been used as the Tibetan medicine Xuba. At present, it is difficult to distinguish among the original species of Xuba based only on their similar morphological characteristics. However, in our previous studies, 4 Xuba samples from different Juniperus species exhibited significant differences in both anticomplementary activity in vitro and anti-inflammatory effects on acute lung injury in vivo. To identify the effective original species of Xuba reliably, in this study, we developed a sequencing-based DNA molecular technology to distinguish 14 populations of 8 Juniperus species collected from Tibet region, using trnS-G, trnD – T, and petN-psbM genomic regions to build phylogenetic trees. In addition, their anticomplementary activities were evaluated. The results showed that combined sequence of these 3 genomic regions could identify 8 Juniperus species clearly and clustered individuals of one species but from different locations, whichever phylogenetic tree was constructed. Moreover, the anticomplementary activities of the 8 species were clustered into 2 groups. Among them, J. saltuaria and J. recurva var. coxii, which formed an independent branch apart from the other 6 species in phylogenetic trees, were the most potent (CH50: 0.029 – 0.032 mg/mL). Consequently, DNA identification of Juniperus using the combined sequence could provide beneficial guidance for further efficacy evaluation and quality control of Xuba.
Key words
Juniperus - Cupressaceae - Tibetan medicine - Xuba - DNA identification - anticomplementary activity - CupressusSupporting Information
- Supporting Information
Anticomplementary activities of polysaccharides of 4 Juniperus species, effect of polysaccharides from 4 Juniperus plants on lungs of influenza virus-infected mice at day 4 postinfection, variability of trnL-F sequence in Juniperus, immunization program of New Zealand rabbit, molecular phylogenetic relationships of Juniperus and out-group species using the 3 separate sequences and the combined sequence, and the representative voucher photos of 12 populations from Juniperus species are available as Supporting Information.
Publication History
Received: 28 December 2019
Accepted after revision: 31 May 2020
Article published online:
09 July 2020
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