Literature DB >> 35691991

The ability of callus tissues induced from three Allium plants to accumulate health-beneficial natural products, S-alk(en)ylcysteine sulfoxides.

Naoko Yoshimoto1,2, Takashi Asano3, Ayuna Kisanuki4, Chihiro Kanno3, Machiko Asanuma3, Mami Yamazaki4,5, Isao Fujii3, Kazuki Saito4,5,6.   

Abstract

S-Alk(en)ylcysteine sulfoxides (CSOs), such as methiin, alliin, and isoalliin, are health-beneficial natural products biosynthesized in the genus Allium. Here, we report the induction of multiple callus tissue lines from three Allium vegetables, onion (A. cepa), Welsh onion (A. fistulosum), and Chinese chive (A. tuberosum), and their ability to accumulate CSOs. Callus tissues were initiated and maintained in the presence of picloram and 2-isopentenyladenine as auxin and cytokinin, respectively. For all plant species tested, the callus tissues almost exclusively accumulated methiin as CSO, while the intact plants contained a substantial amount of isoalliin together with methiin. These results suggest that the cellular developmental conditions and the regulatory mechanisms required for the biosynthesis of methiin are different from those of alliin and isoalliin. The methiin content in the callus tissues of onion and Welsh onion was much higher compared to that in the intact plants, and its cellular concentration could be estimated as 1.9-21.7 mM. The activity of alliinase that degrades CSOs in the callus tissues was much lower than that of the intact plants for onion and Welsh onion, but at similar levels as in the intact plants for Chinese chive. Our findings that the callus tissues of onion and Welsh onion showed high methiin content and low alliinase activity highlighted their potential as a plant-based system for methiin production.
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Keywords:  Allium cepa; Allium fistulosum; Allium tuberosum; Callus; S-Alk(en)ylcysteine sulfoxide

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35691991     DOI: 10.1007/s11418-022-01631-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nat Med        ISSN: 1340-3443            Impact factor:   3.192


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