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Title: Alkaloid production by a Cinchona officinalis "Ledgeriana" hairy root culture containing constitutive expression constructs of tryptophan decarboxylase and strictosidine synthase cDNAs from Catharanthus roseus
Author: Geerlings, A.
Hallard, D.
Martinez Caballero, A.
Cardoso, I. Lopes
Heijden, R. Van Der
Verpoorte, R.
Keywords: Quinoline alkaloids
Genetic engineering
Catharanthus roseus
Cinchona officinalis "Ledgeriana"
Terpenoid indole alkaloids
Issue Date: 1999
Abstract: Cinchona officinalis ‘Ledgeriana’, former called Cinchona ledgeriana, hairy roots were initiated containing constitutive-expression constructs of cDNAs encoding the enzymes tryptophan decarboxylase (TDC) and strictosidine synthase (STR) from Catharanthus roseus, two key enzymes in terpenoid indole and quinoline alkaloid biosynthesis. The successful integration of these genes and the reporter gene gus-int was demonstrated using Southern blotting and the polymerase chain reaction. The products of TDC and STR, tryptamine and strictosidine, were found in high amounts, 1200 and 1950 mg g–1 dry weight, respectively. Quinine and quinidine levels were found to rise up to 500 and 1000 mg g–1 dry weight, respectively. The results show that genetic engineering with multiple genes is well possible in hairy roots of C. officinalis. However, 1 year after analyzing the hairy roots for the first time, they had completely lost their capacity to accumulate alkaloids.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10284/8622
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