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Variation in the growth and biosynthetic activity of cloned cell cultures of Capsicum frutescens and their response to an exogenously supplied elicitor
Authors:Peter R Holden  Michael M Yeoman
Institution:(1) Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology, Darwin and Rutherford Building, University of Edinburgh, EH9 3JR Edinburgh;(2) Present address: Wolfson Laboratory for Molecular Pathology, Garscube Estate, The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Switchback Road, Bearsden, G61 1BD Glasgow
Abstract:Twenty clones established from single cells of a suspension culture of Capsicum frutescens were maintained as callus and in suspension over a sixteen week culture period. These clones exhibited marked differences in growth, chlorophyll and chloroform-soluble phenolic content which became more apparent with increasing time in culture. Clones in suspension exhibited a more rapid change in morphology and biosynthetic activity than those cultured as callus. Elicitation increased PAL activity, reduced the incorporation of L-U-14C] phenylalanine into the chloroform-soluble fraction of the culture medium and increased incorporation into the methanol-soluble fraction of the cells in ten suspension clones. Differences to elicitation were observed among clones; in particular the faster growing isolates incorporated more radioactive label into soluble phenolics that remain in the cells than those that are released into the medium. The implications of these results are discussed.Abbreviations SH Schenk & Hildebrandt - PAL phenylalanine ammonia-lyase - RGR relative growth rate - TCC total chlorophyll content - HPLC high performance liquid chromatography
Keywords:Capsicum frutescens  clones  elicitation  variation
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