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Influence of auxins on alkaloid accumulation by a transgenic cell line of Catharanthus roseus

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It was determined that the presence of naphthalene acetic acid during the production phase led to lower levels of alkaloid accumulation, and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid in the growth medium reduced culture aggregation and repressed secondary metabolism.
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The transgenic cell line of Catharanthus roseus (L) G Don S10 was used to study the effect of the presence of the synthetic auxins naphthalene acetic acid and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyeacetic acid in the culture medium on the accumulation of terpenoid indole alkaloids Line S10 carries a recombinant, constitutively over-expressed version of the endogenous strictosidine synthase gene The experiments were carried out using a two-stage culture system, consisting of a growth phase of 7 to 10 days and a production phase of 14 or 30 days The hormonal composition was a crucial factor when formulating both the growth and the production media It was determined that the presence of naphthalene acetic acid during the production phase led to lower levels of alkaloid accumulation The presence of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid in the growth medium reduced culture aggregation and repressed secondary metabolism Cultures grown in medium containing 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid showed reduced capacity to supply biosynthetic precursors, which resulted in low levels of accumulation of terpenoid indole alkaloids Cultures grown in 2,4-D-containing medium showed reduced capacity to supply biosynthetic precursors and higher rates of catabolic activity, which resulted in low levels of TIA accumulation The expression of the gus and strictosidine synthase transgenes, measured at the enzyme level, was similarly high under all conditions tested

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

TL;DR: This review is focused on the different strategies which improve TIA production, and in the analysis of the beneficial effects that these compounds exert on human health.
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Manipulating indole alkaloid production by Catharanthus roseus cell cultures in bioreactors: from biochemical processing to metabolic engineering

TL;DR: This review mainly summarizes the progress made on biochemical engineering aspects of C. roseus cell cultures in bioreactors in the past decades and metabolic engineering of indole alkaloids production in recent years and attempts to highlight new strategies and technologies to improve alkaloid production and bioreactor performance.
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Camptothecin and 10-hydroxycamptothecin from Camptotheca acuminata hairy roots

TL;DR: Hairy root cultures of C. acuminata were established from tissue transformed with Agrobacterium rhizogenes strains ATCC 15834 and R-1000 and synthesized the alkaloids at levels equal to, and sometimes greater than, the roots in planta, i.e., 1.0 and 0.15 mg/g dry weight for CPT and the HCPT, respectively.
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Secondary product formation in plant tissue cultures

TL;DR: Molecular engineering and the use of biomass and large-scaleculture are described along with future prospects for the commercial production of secondary products from cell suspension cultures.
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Determination of metabolic rate-limitations by precursor feeding in Catharanthus roseus hairy root cultures.

TL;DR: During the early stationary phase of growth the terpenoid pathway appears to be rate-limiting, and during the late growth phase neither pathway tested revealed to beRate- Limiting during theLate growth phase.
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A revised medium for rapid growth and bio assays with tobacco tissue cultures

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Cell and tissue cultures of Catharanthus roseus: A literature survey

TL;DR: The aim of this review is to summarise the progress achieved since the previous review of this subject from 1988 to December 1993 and several factors influencing the production of indole alkaloids are discussed.
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Coordinated regulation of two indole alkaloid biosynthetic genes from Catharanthus roseus by auxin and elicitors.

TL;DR: Results show that a first important regulatory step in the complex process leading to indole alkaloid accumulation in C. roseus suspension cells is transcription of the biosynthetic genes.
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Effects of over-expression of strictosidine synthase and tryptophan decarboxylase on alkaloid production by cell cultures of Catharanthus roseus

TL;DR: It is concluded that constitutive over-expression of Str is highly desirable for increased TIA production, however, given its complexity, limited intervention in the TIA pathway will yield positive results only in the presence of a favorable epigenetic environment.
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