Optimization of factors affecting Agrobacterium-mediated hairy root induction in Vitex negundo L. (Lamiaceae)

B. Mahakur, A. Moharana, S. K. Madkamı, Soumendra K. Naik, D. Barik
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Vitex negundo L. is an aromatic, woody, blooming shrub in the Verbenaceae family which can grow into a small tree. Traditionally, V. negundo root has been used to cure diabetes, colic, boils, leprosy, and rheumatism. Keeping the importance of its roots in mind, an attempt has been taken for development of a protocol for efficient hairy root proliferation system. The Agrobacterium rhizogenes strains (MTCC 532 and MTCC 2364) were used for hairy root induction. For A. rhizogenes infection, both in vitro and in vivo leaves as well as internodes were used as explant. In vitro leaves and internodal explants were obtained by the inoculation of matured nodal segments on the optimum medium [MS + 2.0 mg/L N6-Benzylaminopurine (BAP)] with c.a. 91.6% shoot regeneration and an average of 8.1 shoots per explants. In vitro leaf showed best hairy root induction followed by in vitro internode on ½ MS medium augmented with acetosyringone. Highest transformation efficiency was achieved using MTCC 2364 strain, while no transformation was observed in MTCC 532 strain. Different factors affecting transformation including co-cultivation period, infection time and optical density (O.D.) value were standardized. The highest efficacy, 88.8% hairy root induction was observed in in vitro leaves infected by MTCC 2364 for 60 minutes infection time with an O.D. value of 0.29 maintained over a 44-48 hours of co-cultivation period. The prescribed protocol may be used as a reference for development of industrial scale hairy root production for bioactive compound located in root of V. negundo.
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农杆菌介导的毛细根诱导荆芥(灯心草科)的影响因素优化
蔓荆子(Vitex negundo L.)是一种芳香、木质、多花的灌木,属于马鞭草科,可以长成一棵小树。传统上,蔓荆子根被用来治疗糖尿病、绞痛、疖子、麻风病和风湿病。考虑到其根部的重要性,我们尝试开发一种高效毛根增殖系统的方案。毛细根诱导使用的是根瘤农杆菌菌株(MTCC 532 和 MTCC 2364)。在感染根瘤农杆菌时,离体和活体叶片以及节间均被用作外植体。将成熟的节段接种在最佳培养基[MS + 2.0 mg/L N6-苄基氨基嘌呤(BAP)]上,可获得离体叶片和节间外植体,芽再生率约为 91.6%,平均每个外植体有 8.1 个芽。叶片离体毛根诱导效果最好,其次是在添加了乙酰丁香酮的½ MS 培养基上的节间离体毛根诱导。MTCC 2364 菌株的转化效率最高,而 MTCC 532 菌株则没有转化。对影响转化的不同因素进行了标准化,包括共培养期、感染时间和光密度(O.D.)值。用 MTCC 2364 感染离体叶片,感染时间为 60 分钟,O.D.值为 0.29,共培养时间为 44-48 小时,观察到最高的诱导效果,毛细根诱导率为 88.8%。规定的方案可作为开发工业规模的毛细根生产的参考,以获得位于 V. negundo 根部的生物活性化合物。
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International Journal of Secondary Metabolite
International Journal of Secondary Metabolite Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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