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Involvement of lipoxygenase in elicitor-stimulated sanguinarine accumulation in Papaver somniferum suspension cultures

✍ Scribed by Ivana Holková; Lýdia Bezáková; František Bilka; Andrea Balažová; Marián Vanko; Víťazoslava Blanáriková


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
334 KB
Volume
48
Category
Article
ISSN
0981-9428

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✦ Synopsis


The involvement of lipoxygenase (LOX, EC 1.13.11.12) in elicitor-induced opium poppy defense response was investigated. Papaver somniferum L. suspension cultures were treated with abiotic elicitor methyl jasmonate (MJ), fungal elicitor (Botrytis cinerea homogenate) and phenidone (specific inhibitor of LOX) to determine the involvement of this enzyme in production of sanguinarine, the major secondary metabolite of opium poppy cultures. P. somniferum suspension cultures responded to elicitor treatment with strong and transient increase of LOX activity followed by sanguinarine accumulation. LOX activity increased in elicited cultures, reaching 9.8 times of the initial value at 10 h after MJ application and 2.9 times after B. cinerea application. Sanguinarine accumulated to maximal levels of 169.5 AE 12.5 mg g À1 dry cell weight in MJ-elicited cultures and 288.0 AE 10.0 mg g À1 dry cell weight in B. cinerea-elicited cultures.

The treatment of cells with phenidone before elicitor addition, significantly reduced sanguinarine production. The relative molecular weight of P. somniferum LOX (83 kDa) was estimated by using immunobloting and its pH optimum was shown to be pH 6.5.


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