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Unravelling the multi-faceted regulatory role of polyamines in plant biotechnology, transgenics and secondary metabolomics.
Nandy, Samapika; Das, Tuyelee; Tudu, Champa Keeya; Mishra, Tulika; Ghorai, Mimosa; Gadekar, Vijaykumar Shivaji; Anand, Uttpal; Kumar, Manoj; Behl, Tapan; Shaikh, Nusrat K; Jha, Niraj Kumar; Shekhawat, Mahipal S; Pandey, Devendra Kumar; Dwivedi, Padmanabh; Dey, Abhijit.
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  • Nandy S; Department of Life Sciences, Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata, 700073, India.
  • Das T; Department of Life Sciences, Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata, 700073, India.
  • Tudu CK; Department of Life Sciences, Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata, 700073, India.
  • Mishra T; Department of Botany, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India.
  • Ghorai M; Department of Life Sciences, Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata, 700073, India.
  • Gadekar VS; Department of Zoology, Sangola College, Sangola, India.
  • Anand U; Department of Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
  • Kumar M; Chemical and Biochemical Processing Division, ICAR - Central Institute for Research on Cotton Technology, Mumbai, India.
  • Behl T; Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University, Punjab, India.
  • Shaikh NK; Department of Quality Assurance, Smt. N. M. Padalia Pharmacy College, Ahmedabad, India.
  • Jha NK; Department of Biotechnology, School of Engineering & Technology (SET), Sharda University, Greater Noida, India.
  • Shekhawat MS; Plant Biotechnology Unit, KM Government Institute for Postgraduate Studies and Research, Puducherry, India.
  • Pandey DK; Department of Biotechnology, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India. dkpandey1974@gmail.com.
  • Dwivedi P; Department of Plant Physiology, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India.
  • Radha; School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences, Solan, India.
  • Dey A; Department of Life Sciences, Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata, 700073, India. abhijit.dbs@presiuniv.ac.in.
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 106(3): 905-929, 2022 Feb.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35039927
ABSTRACT
Polyamines (PAs) are ubiquitous low-molecular-weight, aliphatic compounds with wide as well as complex application in fundamental areas of plant growth and development. PAs are mediator of basic metabolism of organisms which include cell division and differentiation, biotic and abiotic stress tolerance, reversal of oxidative damage, stabilization of nucleic acids, and protein and phospholipid binding. In plants, it attributes in direct and indirect organogenesis, endogenous phytohormone regulation, cellular compartmentalization, fruit and flower development, senescence, and secondary metabolite production which are highly tuned as first line of defense response. There are several aspects of polyamine-directed mechanism that regulate overall plant growth in vitro and in vivo. In the present review, we have critically discussed the role played by polyamine on the enhanced production of bioactive natural products and how the same polyamines are functioning against different environmental stress conditions, i.e., salinity, drought, high CO2 content, herbivory, and physical wounding. The role of polyamines on elicitation process has been highlighted previously, but it is important to note that its activity as growth regulator under in vitro condition is correlated with an array of intertwined mechanism and physiological tuning. Medicinal plants under different developmental stages of micropropagation are characterized with different functional aspects and regulatory changes during embryogenesis and organogenesis. The effect of precursor molecules as well as additives and biosynthetic inhibitors of polyamines in rhizogenesis, callogenesis, tuberization, embryogenesis, callus formation, and metabolite production has been discussed thoroughly. The beneficial effect of exogenous application of PAs in elicitation of secondary metabolite production, plant growth and morphogenesis and overall stress tolerance are summarized in this present work. KEY POINTS • Polyamines (PAs) play crucial roles in in vitro organogenesis. • PAs elicitate bioactive secondary metabolites (SMs). • Transgenic studies elucidate and optimize PA biosynthetic genes coding SMs.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Métodos Terapéuticos y Terapias MTCI: Terapias_biologicas Asunto principal: Plantas Medicinales / Poliaminas Idioma: En Revista: Appl Microbiol Biotechnol Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Métodos Terapéuticos y Terapias MTCI: Terapias_biologicas Asunto principal: Plantas Medicinales / Poliaminas Idioma: En Revista: Appl Microbiol Biotechnol Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India