Source of isopentenyl diphosphate for taxol and baccatin III biosynthesis in cell cultures of Taxus baccata
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摘要
To achieve a better understanding of the metabolism and accumulation of taxol and baccatin III in cell cultures of Taxus, three cell lines (I, II and III) of T. baccata were treated (on day 7) with several concentrations of fosmidomycin (100, 200 and 300 μM), an inhibitor of the non-mevalonate branch of the terpenoid pathway, or mevinolin (1, 3 and 5 μM), an inhibitor of the mevalonate branch, in both cases in presence and absence of 100 μM methyl jasmonate (MeJ). They were compared with lines treated only with the elicitor MeJ as well as an untreated control with respect to growth, viability and production of taxol and baccatin III. The results show that the cell line type was an important variable, mainly for taxane accumulation. The blocking effect of fosmidomycin on taxane production was significantly greater than that of mevinolin in all the cell lines, clearly suggesting that the isopentenyl diphosphate (IPP) used for the taxane ring formation was mainly formed via the non-mevalonate pathway. However, the significant reduction in the content of taxol (on average 3.8-fold) and baccatin III (on average 4.3-fold) in line I when treated with the elicitor together with mevinolin concentrations of 5 and 1 μM, respectively, also suggests that both non-mevalonate and mevalonate pathways are involved in the biosynthesis of the two taxanes as a result of cytosolic IPP and/or other prenyl diphosphate transport to the plastids. The observation that the inhibitory effect of fosmidomycin or mevilonin on taxol and baccatinn III yield does not interfere with methyl jasmonate elicitation is discussed.

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