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Isolation of Cells Specialized in Anticancer Alkaloid Metabolism by Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting.

Inês Carqueijeiro1, Ana Luísa Guimarães1, Sara Bettencourt1, Teresa Martínez-Cortés1, Joana G Guedes1, Rui Gardner1, Telma Lopes1, Cláudia Andrade1, Cláudia Bispo1, Nuno Pimpão Martins1, Paula Andrade1, Patrícia Valentão1, Inês M Valente1, José A Rodrigues1, Patrícia Duarte1, Mariana Sottomayor2.   

Abstract

Plant specialized metabolism often presents a complex cell-specific compartmentation essential to accomplish the biosynthesis of valuable plant natural products. Hence, the disclosure and potential manipulation of such pathways may depend on the capacity to isolate and characterize specific cell types. Catharanthus roseus is the source of several medicinal terpenoid indole alkaloids, including the low-level anticancer vinblastine and vincristine, for which the late biosynthetic steps occur in specialized mesophyll cells called idioblasts. Here, the optical, fluorescence, and alkaloid-accumulating properties of C. roseus leaf idioblasts are characterized, and a methodology for the isolation of idioblast protoplasts by fluorescence-activated cell sorting is established, taking advantage of the distinctive autofluorescence of these cells. This achievement represents a crucial step for the development of differential omic strategies leading to the identification of candidate genes putatively involved in the biosynthesis, pathway regulation, and transmembrane transport leading to the anticancer alkaloids from C. roseus.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 27356972      PMCID: PMC4972299          DOI: 10.1104/pp.16.01028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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