Melia azedarach L. in vitro plantlets as a new source of antifeeding salannin- and nimbolinin-type limonoids

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1007/s11240-024-02820-7
Daniel Yuri Akiyama, Maria Eduarda Radavelli Santos, Marina Ferreira Maximo, Maria de Fátima das Graças Fernandes da Silva, Adriana Aparecida Lopes, Taicia Pacheco Fill
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Medicinal plants are invaluable sources of bioactive natural products. To further access plant’s biosynthetic and biotechnological potential, plant tissue culture has become a standard practice. Plant biotechnology might offer selected cell lines with higher metabolic production and allow a more controlled environment for plant development and optimized metabolic flux for the biosynthesis of specific compounds. In this work, we established the in vitro growth of Melia azedarach through micropropagation and evaluated its biosynthetic potential. LC-MS-based metabolic profiling investigation was applied to generate information on natural products composition. A set of computational tools including spectral library matching and in silico prediction of molecular structures and chemical classes were employed to annotate M. azedarach’s plantlets chemical space. Our findings indicate salannin- and nimbolinin-type limonoid production and a series of glycosylated flavonoids and lignan-related phenylpropanoids. This is the first time nimbolinin-related limonoids have been produced in vitro, opening a venue for biotechnological applications of such compounds.

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Melia azedarach L.离体小植株作为抗逆性丹宁和 nimbolinin 类柠檬酸的新来源
药用植物是生物活性天然产品的宝贵来源。为进一步挖掘植物的生物合成和生物技术潜力,植物组织培养已成为一种标准做法。植物生物技术可提供代谢产量更高的精选细胞系,为植物发育提供更可控的环境,并优化特定化合物的生物合成代谢通量。在这项工作中,我们通过微繁殖建立了 Melia azedarach 的体外生长,并评估了其生物合成潜力。我们采用了基于 LC-MS 的代谢分析研究来生成天然产物组成的信息。我们采用了一套计算工具,包括光谱库匹配和分子结构与化学类别的硅学预测,来注释 Melia azedarach 小植株的化学空间。我们的研究结果表明,Mzedarach 产生了丹宁酸和宁波黄酮类柠檬酸化合物,以及一系列糖基化黄酮类化合物和木质素相关的苯丙酮类化合物。这是首次在体外产生与宁波霉素相关的柠檬酸类化合物,为此类化合物的生物技术应用开辟了道路。
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Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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5.40
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13.30%
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203
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3.3 months
期刊介绍: This journal highlights the myriad breakthrough technologies and discoveries in plant biology and biotechnology. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC: Journal of Plant Biotechnology) details high-throughput analysis of gene function and expression, gene silencing and overexpression analyses, RNAi, siRNA, and miRNA studies, and much more. It examines the transcriptional and/or translational events involved in gene regulation as well as those molecular controls involved in morphogenesis of plant cells and tissues. The journal also covers practical and applied plant biotechnology, including regeneration, organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis, gene transfer, gene flow, secondary metabolites, metabolic engineering, and impact of transgene(s) dissemination into managed and unmanaged plant systems.
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