2007
DOI: 10.18388/abp.2007_3184
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In vitro plant tissue cultures accumulate polyisoprenoid alcohols.

Abstract: In vitro cultivated plant cells and tissues were found to synthesize polyisoprenoids. Taxus baccata suspension cell cultures accumulated polyisoprenoids of the same pattern as the parental tissue; methyl jasmonate or chitosan treatment almost doubled their content. All the root cultures studied accumulated dolichols as predominant polyisoprenoids. Roots of Ocimum sanctum grown in vitro accumulated approx. 2.5-fold higher amount of dolichols than the roots of soil-grown plants. Dolichols dominated over polypren… Show more

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“…Furthermore, it has been reported that the pattern of polyprenyl esters was more multifarious in Lumnitzera racemosa old leaves (Skocylas et al 1994). The increased abundance of polyprenols with age has been described in vitro plant tissue culture of Taxus baccata suspension cells (Skorupinska-Tudek et al 2007). These studies indicated that leaves aging altered the profile and characteristics of plant polyprenols.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Furthermore, it has been reported that the pattern of polyprenyl esters was more multifarious in Lumnitzera racemosa old leaves (Skocylas et al 1994). The increased abundance of polyprenols with age has been described in vitro plant tissue culture of Taxus baccata suspension cells (Skorupinska-Tudek et al 2007). These studies indicated that leaves aging altered the profile and characteristics of plant polyprenols.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…1). The first type is polyprenol (structure 1), allylic alcohols with a single double bond in each isoprenoid unit (α-unsaturated isoprenoid alcohols), which are characteristics of bacterial cells (Wolucka et al, 1994), plant photosynthetic tissues (Swiezewska & Chojnacki, 1991;Kurisaki et al, 1997;Tateyama et al, 1999;Skorupinska-Tudek et al, 2003), shoots (Kurisaki et al, 1997), seeds (Kurisaki et al, 1997;Tateyama et al, 1999;Skorupinska-Tudek et al, 2003), needles (Yu et al, 2012), flowers (Tateyama et al, 1999), and cultured cells (Skorupinska-Tudek et al, 2007). The second type is dolichol (structure 2) without a double bond in the OH-terminal isoprenoid unit (α-saturated isoprenoid alcohols).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, in hairy root culture from Taxus media, the isoprenoid alcohol content was dominated by dolichol with carbon chain lengths C17 and C22. (Skorupinska-Tudek et al 2007). It is noteworthy that polyprenol and dolichol level in leaves tissue of mature plant was higher than that of the seedlings.…”
Section: Carbon Chain Length Analysismentioning
confidence: 93%