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Indole alkaloid production by hairy root cultures of Catharanthus roseus
Authors:L. Toivonen  J. Balsevich  W. G. W. Kurz
Affiliation:(1) Biotechnical Laboratory, Technical Research Centre of Finland, SF-02150 Espoo, Finland;(2) Plant Biotechnology Institute, National Research Council of Canada, S7N 0W9 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Abstract:Hairy root cultures of Catharanthus roseus were established by infection with six different Agrobacterium rhizogenes strains. Two plant varieties were used and found to exhibit significantly different responses to infection. Forty-seven hairy root clones derived from normal plants and two derived from the flowerless variety were screened for their growth and indole alkaloid production. The growth rate and morphological appearance showed wide variations between the clones. The alkaloid spectra observed were qualitatively but not quantitatively very similar to that of the corresponding normal plant roots. No vindoline or deacetyltransferase activity could be detected in any of the cultures studied. O-acetylval-lesamine, an alkaloid which has not been previously observed in C. roseus was identified from extracts of hairy root clone No. 8. Two root clones were examined for their growth and alkaloid accumulation during a 26-day culture period. Alkaloid accumulation parallelled growth in both clones with ca. 2 mg ajmalicine and catharanthine per g dry weight being observed.Dedicated to Dr. Friedrich Constabel on the occasion of his 60th birthday
Keywords:Agrobacterium rhizogenes  Catharanthus roseus  hairy root cultures  indole alkaloids
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