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Effect of the plant probiotic bacteria on terpenoid indole alkaloid biosynthesis pathway gene expression profiling, vinblastine and vincristine content in the root of Catharanthus roseus.

M Ahmadzadeh4, A H Keshtkar2, K Moslemkhany3, M Ahmadzadeh4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Catharanthus roseus is the sole resource of vinblastine and vincristine, two TIAs of great interest for their powerful anticancer activities. Increasing the concentration of these alkaloids in various organs of the plant is one of the important goals in C. roseus breeding programs. Plant probiotic bacteria (PBB) act as biotic elicitors and can induce the synthesis of secondary products in plants. The purpose of this research is to study the effects of PBB on expression of the TIA biosynthetic pathway genes and the content of alkaloids in C. roseus. METHODS AND
RESULTS: The individual and combined effects of P. fluorescens strains 169 and A. brasilense strains Ab-101 was studied for expression of the TIA biosynthetic pathway genes (G10H, DAT, T16H and CrPRX) using qRT-PCR and the content of vinblastine and vincristine using HPLC method in roots of C. roseus. P. fluorescens. This drastically increased the content of vinblastine and vincristine alkaloids, compared to the control in the roots, to 174 and 589 (µg/g), respectively. Molecular analysis showed bacterium significantly increased the expression of more genes in the TIA biosynthetic pathway compared to the control. P. fluorescens increased the expression of the final gene of the biosynthetic pathway (CrPRX) 47.9 times compared to the control. Our findings indicate the correlation between transcriptional and metabolic outcomes. The same was true for A. brasilense.
CONCLUSIONS: It can be concluded that seed treatments and seedling root treatments composed of naturally occurring probiotic bacteria are likely to be widely applicable for inducing enhanced alkaloid contents in medicinal plants.
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Keywords:  Catharanthus roseus; Gene expression; HPLC; PGPR; Plant probiotic bacteria; Vinblastine; Vincristine; qRT-PCR

Year:  2022        PMID: 36097118     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-022-07841-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.742


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Authors:  K J Livak; T D Schmittgen
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3.  Expression of terpenoid indole alkaloid biosynthetic pathway genes corresponds to accumulation of related alkaloids in Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don.

Authors:  Ajaswrata Dutta; Jyoti Batra; Sashi Pandey-Rai; Digvijay Singh; Sushil Kumar; Jayanti Sen
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2004-11-10       Impact factor: 4.116

4.  A network of jasmonate-responsive bHLH factors modulate monoterpenoid indole alkaloid biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus.

Authors:  Barunava Patra; Sitakanta Pattanaik; Craig Schluttenhofer; Ling Yuan
Journal:  New Phytol       Date:  2017-11-27       Impact factor: 10.151

5.  Overexpression of an apoplastic peroxidase gene CrPrx in transgenic hairy root lines of Catharanthus roseus.

Authors:  Monika Jaggi; Santosh Kumar; Alok Krishna Sinha
Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2011-02-12       Impact factor: 4.813

6.  Cytokinin and ethylene control indole alkaloid production at the level of the MEP/terpenoid pathway in Catharanthus roseus suspension cells.

Authors:  Nicolas Papon; Jennifer Bremer; Amérin Vansiri; Françoise Andreu; Marc Rideau; Joël Crèche
Journal:  Planta Med       Date:  2005-06       Impact factor: 3.352

7.  Catharanthus roseus L. plants and explants infected with phytoplasmas: alkaloid production and structural observations.

Authors:  M A Favali; R Musetti; S Benvenuti; A Bianchi; L Pressacco
Journal:  Protoplasma       Date:  2004-03-04       Impact factor: 3.356

8.  Zinc finger proteins act as transcriptional repressors of alkaloid biosynthesis genes in Catharanthus roseus.

Authors:  Bea Pauw; Frédérique A O Hilliou; Virginia Sandonis Martin; Guillaume Chatel; Cocky J F de Wolf; Antony Champion; Martial Pré; Bert van Duijn; Jan W Kijne; Leslie van der Fits; Johan Memelink
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9.  Construction of genetic linkage map of the medicinal and ornamental plant Catharanthus roseus.

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Review 10.  Indole alkaloids from Catharanthus roseus: bioproduction and their effect on human health.

Authors:  Lorena Almagro; Francisco Fernández-Pérez; Maria Angeles Pedreño
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