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Methods Mol Biol ; 2827: 435-443, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38985287

RÉSUMÉ

Protoplasts are plant cells from which the pectocellulosic cell wall has been removed, thus keeping the plasma membrane intact. For plant secondary metabolites research, this system is a powerful tool to study the metabolites' dynamics inside the cells, such as the subcellular localization of proteins, characterization of gene function, transcription factors involved in metabolite pathways, protein transport machinery, and to perform single-cell omics studies. Due to its lack of a cell wall, better images of the interior of the cell can be obtained compared to the whole tissue. This allows the identification of specific cell types involved in the accumulation of specialized metabolites, such as alkaloids, given their autofluorescence properties. Here is a simplified protocol to obtain protoplasts from leaves and in vitro cell cultures from Argemone mexicana, which produces the pharmacologically important alkaloids berberine and sanguinarine.


Sujet(s)
Alcaloïdes , Argemone , Plantes médicinales , Protoplastes , Protoplastes/métabolisme , Argemone/composition chimique , Argemone/métabolisme , Plantes médicinales/métabolisme , Plantes médicinales/composition chimique , Alcaloïdes/métabolisme , Feuilles de plante/métabolisme , Benzophénanthridines/métabolisme , Berbérine/métabolisme , Isoquinoléines
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Biotechnol Lett ; 39(2): 323-330, 2017 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27837372

RÉSUMÉ

OBJECTIVE: To analyze berberine and sanguinarine biosynthetic capacities of both in vitro shoot and root cultures of Argemone mexicana and tissues from entire plants at different developmental stages. RESULTS: Berberine and sanguinarine were equally distributed in roots and aerial tissues of developing plantlet whereas, in juvenile plants, sanguinarine was only detected in roots. This alkaloid distribution was consistent with that of biosynthetic transcripts in juvenile plants. However, lower transcript abundance in plantlets´ leaves suggests that alkaloids were mainly formed in roots and then mobilized to this tissue. In vitro root cultures maintained similar alkaloid profiles to those from intact seedlings and plantlets. However, in addition to berberine, rootless shoot cultures accumulated high levels of sanguinarine and biosynthetic transcripts. CONCLUSION: In vitro shoot cultures of A. mexicana can synthesize sanguinarine in addition to berberine. This represent a convenient system for the production of both alkaloids.


Sujet(s)
Argemone/métabolisme , Benzophénanthridines/métabolisme , Isoquinoléines/métabolisme , Pousses de plante/métabolisme , Argemone/génétique , Berbérine/métabolisme , Pousses de plante/génétique
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Biotechnol Lett ; 38(7): 1237-42, 2016 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27094843

RÉSUMÉ

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the involvement of the octadecanoic (OCDA) pathway in the accumulation of sanguinarine induced by yeast extract (YE) in cell suspension cultures of Argemone mexicana (Papaveraceae). RESULTS: Exposure to YE promoted sanguinarine accumulation. This was not observed when they were exposed to methyl jasmonate (MeJa). Use of diethyldithiocarbamic acid (DIECA), an inhibitor of the OCDA pathway, resulted in partial impairment of this response. Exogenous application of MeJa did not reverse this effect in DIECA-exposed cultures. qRT-PCR revealed that the accumulation of transcripts corresponding to the berberine bridge enzyme gene, which was induced by YE exposure, was blocked by OCDA pathway and reversed by exogenous MeJa. Interestingly, this response pattern could not be observed on dihydrobenzophenanthridine oxidase enzyme activity, which was promoted by YE, but unaffected by either OCDA or MeJa. CONCLUSION: Results suggest partial involvement of OCDA pathway in this response.


Sujet(s)
Argemone/métabolisme , Benzophénanthridines/métabolisme , Isoquinoléines/métabolisme , Acétates/métabolisme , Argemone/enzymologie , Argemone/génétique , Cyclopentanes/métabolisme , Oxylipines/métabolisme
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Biotechnol Lett ; 34(2): 379-85, 2012 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22009570

RÉSUMÉ

The effects of the sequential application of methyl jasmonate (MeJa), salicylic acid (SA) and yeast extract (YE) to Argemone mexicana cell cultures were compared to either the sole application of each elicitor, or to the three-partite mixture. The highest sanguinarine accumulation occurred using the sequential treatment (ninefold over unexposed control cultures), followed by the single application of YE (fivefold). The elicitor mixture produced less sanguinarine than sole exposure to YE but higher than MeJa alone. SA did not produce any effect. Transcripts corresponding to tyrosine decarboxylase and berberine bridge enzyme accumulated in treated cells, but did not correlate with alkaloid accumulation. Discrete epifluorescence foci, surrounding the nucleus and scattered throughout the cytoplasm of elicited cells, suggested the presence of alkaloid-accumulating vesicles which could participate in a mechanism to avoid sanguinarine toxicity.


Sujet(s)
Argemone/métabolisme , Benzophénanthridines/métabolisme , Cyclopentanes/métabolisme , Isoquinoléines/métabolisme , Oxylipines/métabolisme , Acide salicylique/métabolisme , Techniques de culture cellulaire , Milieux de culture/composition chimique , Vésicules cytoplasmiques/métabolisme , Analyse de profil d'expression de gènes , Oxidoreductases, (N-demethylating)/biosynthèse , Transcription génétique , Tyrosine decarboxylase/biosynthèse
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Arch Biochem Biophys ; 507(1): 186-93, 2011 Mar 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21094631

RÉSUMÉ

Formation of the methylenedioxy bridge is an integral step in the biosynthesis of benzo[c]phenanthridine and protoberberine alkaloids in the Papaveraceae family of plants. This reaction in plants is catalyzed by cytochrome P450-dependent enzymes. Two cDNAs that encode cytochrome P450 enzymes belonging to the CYP719 family were identified upon interrogation of an EST dataset prepared from 2-month-old plantlets of the Mexican prickly poppy Argemone mexicana that accumulated the benzo[c]phenanthridine alkaloid sanguinarine and the protoberberine alkaloid berberine. CYP719A13 and CYP719A14 are 58% identical to each other and 77% and 60% identical, respectively, to stylopine synthase CYP719A2 of benzo[c]phenanthridine biosynthesis in Eschscholzia californica. Functional heterologous expression of CYP719A14 and CYP719A13 in Spodoptera frugiperda Sf9 cells produced recombinant enzymes that catalyzed the formation of the methylenedioxy bridge of (S)-cheilanthifoline from (S)-scoulerine and of (S)-stylopine from (S)-cheilanthifoline, respectively. Twenty-seven potential substrates were tested with each enzyme. Whereas CYP719A14 transformed only (S)-scoulerine to (S)-cheilanthifoline (K(m) 1.9±0.3; k(cat)/K(m) 1.7), CYP719A13 converted (S)-tetrahydrocolumbamine to (S)-canadine (K(m) 2.7±1.3; k(cat)/K(m) 12.8), (S)-cheilanthifoline to (S)-stylopine (K(m) 5.2±3.0; k(cat)/K(m) 2.6) and (S)-scoulerine to (S)-nandinine (K(m) 8.1±1.9; k(cat)/K(m) 0.7). These results indicate that although CYP719A14 participates in only sanguinarine biosynthesis, CYP719A13 can be involved in both sanguinarine and berberine formation in A. mexicana.


Sujet(s)
Antibactériens/métabolisme , Argemone/enzymologie , Benzophénanthridines/métabolisme , Alcaloïdes de type berbérine/métabolisme , Cytochrome P-450 enzyme system/métabolisme , Isoquinoléines/métabolisme , Argemone/génétique , Argemone/métabolisme , Benzylisoquinoléines/métabolisme , Cytochrome P-450 enzyme system/génétique , Données de séquences moléculaires , Phylogenèse
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