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Effects of the <i>rol C</i> Gene on Hairy Root: Induction Development and Tropane Alkaloid Production by <i>Atropa belladonna</i>
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Plant PhysiologyBotanyGeneticsBiosynthesisScopolamine ProductionPhytopharmacologyHairy RootTropane AlkaloidsInduction DevelopmentTropane Alkaloid ProductionPlant HormoneBiologyDevelopmental BiologyNatural SciencesRoot MorphologyMicrobiologyTotal AlkaloidsPhytochemistryMedicinePlant Biochemistry
Two series of Atropa belladonna hairy root lines were obtained, the first one transformed via Agrobacterium tumefaciens harboring rol C and npt II genes, and the other transformed with rol ABC and npt II genes. Thirteen hairy root lines were obtained and selected on hormone-free medium. The transformation was confirmed by PCR analysis, and these root lines were first examinated for their growth rate. Then hyoscyamine and scopolamine production was measured after 3 and 4 weeks of culture to evaluate the possible role of rol C gene in tropane alkaloid formation. The rol C gene alone played a significant role in the hairy root growth rate (17-fold increase). However this effect was much lower than that induced by the rol ABC genes together (75-fold increase). In contrast, the rol C gene alone was as efficient as the rol ABC genes together (mean value of total alkaloids: 0.36% dry weight, i.e., 12-fold times more than in untransformed roots) to stimulate the biosynthesis of tropane alkaloids in A. belladonna hairy root cultures.
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