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Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of the CrDAT gene and selection of transgenic periwinkle lines with a high vincristine accumulation
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Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of the CrDAT gene and selection of transgenic periwinkle lines with a high vincristine accumulation

Thi Thanh Nhan Pham, buii thi ha, Thi Ngoc Lan Nguyen, Huu Quan Nguyen, Thi Tam Nguyen, Van Son Le, Hoang Mau Chu, Apr-2019, In: The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 94, 5, p. 591-598

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  • Thi Thanh Nhan Pham
  • buii thi ha
  • Thi Ngoc Lan Nguyen
  • Huu Quan Nguyen
  • Thi Tam Nguyen
  • Van Son Le
  • Hoang Mau Chu

Abstract:

Catharanthus roseus contains vincristine and vinblastine, which are outstanding drugs for cancer. In the biosynthetic pathways of terpenoid indole alkaloids (TIAs) in C. roseus, deacetylvindoline 4-O-acetyltransferase (DAT) is a key enzyme that catalyses the last reaction of vindoline biosynthesis to form vinblastine and vincristine. In this study, the CrDAT transgene was transferred into the periwinkle by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and generated transgenic periwinkle lines with an increase in vincristine accumulation. The C. roseus DAT gene was introduced into C. roseus plants and it was confirmed that CrDAT was successfully transferred into the genome of periwinkle plants and efficiently translated to synthesise recombinant DAT protein. Four transgenic periwinkle lines in T1 generation, T1-1, T1-3, T1-6, and T1-7, expressed recombinant DAT protein with the total protein content in the range of 2.86 μg.mg−1 to 5.12 μg.mg−1. Moreover, the vincristine contents of four transgenic lines increased by 1.63−2.48-fold compared to non-transgenic plants, ranging from 6.91 µg.g−1 (fresh weight) to 10.53 µg.g−1 (fresh weight). The T1-1 line had the highest vincristine content. Hence, the overexpression of the recombinant DAT protein can improve the vincristine accumulation of transgenic C. roseus plants.

Pages (from-to) 591-598
Journal The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology
Volume 94
Issue number 5
Publication status Published - Apr-2019
ISBN 1462-0316