Evidence of artemisinin production from IPP stemming from both the mevalonate and the nonmevalonate pathways |
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Authors: | Melissa J. Towler Pamela J. Weathers |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology/Biotechnology, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA 01609, USA;(2) Arkansas Bioscience Institute, Arkansas State University, State University, AR 72467, USA |
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Abstract: | The potent antimalarial sesquiterpene lactone, artemisinin, is produced in low quantities by the plant Artemisia annua L. The source and regulation of the isopentenyl diphosphate (IPP) used in the biosynthesis of artemisinin has not been completely
characterized. Terpenoid biosynthesis occurs in plants via two IPP-generating pathways: the mevalonate pathway in the cytosol,
and the non-mevalonate pathway in plastids. Using inhibitors specific to each pathway, it is possible to resolve which supplies
the IPP precursor to the end product. Here, we show the effects of inhibition on the two pathways leading to IPP for artemisinin
production in plants. We grew young (7–14 days post cotyledon) plants in liquid culture, and added mevinolin to the medium
to inhibit the mevalonate pathway, or fosmidomycin to inhibit the non-mevalonate pathway. Artemisinin levels were measured
after 7–14 days incubation, and production was significantly reduced by each inhibitor compared to controls, thus, it appears
that IPP from both pathways is used in artemisinin production. Also when grown in miconazole, an inhibitor of sterol biosynthesis,
there was a significant increase in artemisinin compared to controls suggesting that carbon was shifted from sterols into
sesquiterpenes. Collectively these results indicate that artemisinin is probably biosynthesized from IPP pools from both the
plastid and the cytosol, and that carbon from competing pathways can be channeled toward sesquiterpenes. This information
will help advance our understanding of the regulation of in planta production of artemisinin. |
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Keywords: | Artemisinin Mevalonate pathway Nonmevalonate pathway DMSO |
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