2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10529-016-2095-2
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Yeast extract induction of sanguinarine biosynthesis is partially dependent on the octadecanoic acid pathway in cell cultures of Argemone mexicana L., the Mexican poppy

Abstract: Results suggest partial involvement of OCDA pathway in this response.

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“…Moreover, no preferential expression of any of the NCS or BBE isoforms was noticed in any of the tissues (Figure 3), what suggests that both isoforms might function either as redundant or additive copies, rather than being associated to a differential tissuespecific expression. No differential expression of these isoforms had previously been noticed neither in developing A. mexicana seedlings when exposed to diverse conditions, nor in vitro cultures exposed to a set of chemical elicitors (Guízar-González et al, 2016;Xool-Tamayo et al, 2017a, b), which supports this interpretation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Moreover, no preferential expression of any of the NCS or BBE isoforms was noticed in any of the tissues (Figure 3), what suggests that both isoforms might function either as redundant or additive copies, rather than being associated to a differential tissuespecific expression. No differential expression of these isoforms had previously been noticed neither in developing A. mexicana seedlings when exposed to diverse conditions, nor in vitro cultures exposed to a set of chemical elicitors (Guízar-González et al, 2016;Xool-Tamayo et al, 2017a, b), which supports this interpretation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Yeast extract is one of the most common natural elicitors used in in vitro culture to induce secondary metabolites production (Cheng et al 2013;Karalija et al 2020). Yeast extract has been used successfully in various studies to improve the production of secondary metabolites such as rosmarinic acid (Gonçalves et al 2019), sanguinarine (Guízar-González et al 2016), xanthone (Krstić-Milošević et al 2017) iso avonoid (Rani et al 2020), plumbagin (Singh et al 2020) and astragalosides (Park et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, SA has a greater effect on the P6H gene than on DBOX. In Argemone mexicana, yeast extract increases DBOX activity, but does not increase after MeJa induction 58 . This shows that different species are affected differently by the elicitor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%