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The comparative analysis of stilbene production in cell cultures of two East Asian grape species Vitis amurensis Rupr. and Vitis coignetiae Pulliat
Two East Asian grape species Vitis amurensis and Vitis coignetiae have been investigated for their increased cold and drought tolerance and high level of resistance to infections. Nowadays, the grape species attract attention due to their capability to produce a group of valuable plant secondary met...
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Published in: | Plant cell, tissue and organ culture tissue and organ culture, 2020-07, Vol.142 (1), p.121-129 |
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Summary: | Two East Asian grape species
Vitis amurensis
and
Vitis coignetiae
have been investigated for their increased cold and drought tolerance and high level of resistance to infections. Nowadays, the grape species attract attention due to their capability to produce a group of valuable plant secondary metabolites named stilbenes. The basic stilbene,
t
-resveratrol, is known to demonstrate a high bioactivity and is synthesized by stilbene synthase (STS) in grape cells. In order to find the suitable biological model for
t
-resveratrol production, 12 cell culture lines derived from the leaf, petiole and stem explants of the East Asian grape species were tested for their ability to produce
t
-resveratrol and other stilbenes. The comparative analysis showed that the
V. coignetiae
cell culture lines were the most productive in terms of stilbene content. This observation was confirmed by the increased level of
STS
expression in
V. coignetiae
cells in comparison to
V. amurensis
. The expression analysis of the genes encoding transcription factors potentially involved in regulation of
STS
genes revealed the significant species-specific differences, suggesting the molecular basis underlying the observed differences in stilbene biosynthetic potential of
V. amurensis
and
V. coignetiae
.
Key message
The comparative analysis revealed the greater stilbene production potential for cells of
V. coignetiae
due to enhanced
STS
expression determinated by
Myb1/15
,
Myb40
and
Myb60
transcription factors. |
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ISSN: | 0167-6857 1573-5044 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11240-020-01845-y |