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Ag(+) as a More Effective Elicitor for Production of Tanshinones than Phenolic Acids in Salvia miltiorrhiza Hairy Roots

Phenolic acids and tanshinones are two groups of bioactive ingredients in Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge. As a heavy metal elicitor, it has been reported that Ag(+) can induce accumulations of both phenolic acids and tanshinones in S. miltiorrhiza hairy roots. In this study, the effects of Ag(+) treatmen...

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Autores principales: Xing, Bingcong, Yang, Dongfeng, Guo, Wanli, Liang, Zongsuo, Yan, Xijun, Zhu, Yonghong, Liu, Yan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6272699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25547728
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules20010309
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author Xing, Bingcong
Yang, Dongfeng
Guo, Wanli
Liang, Zongsuo
Yan, Xijun
Zhu, Yonghong
Liu, Yan
author_facet Xing, Bingcong
Yang, Dongfeng
Guo, Wanli
Liang, Zongsuo
Yan, Xijun
Zhu, Yonghong
Liu, Yan
author_sort Xing, Bingcong
collection PubMed
description Phenolic acids and tanshinones are two groups of bioactive ingredients in Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge. As a heavy metal elicitor, it has been reported that Ag(+) can induce accumulations of both phenolic acids and tanshinones in S. miltiorrhiza hairy roots. In this study, the effects of Ag(+) treatment on accumulations of six phenolic acids and four tanshinones in S. miltiorrhiza hairy roots were investigated. To further elucidate the molecular mechanism, expressions of key genes involved in the biosynthesis of these ingredients were also detected. The results showed that although the total phenolic acids content was almost not affected by Ag(+), accumulations of rosmarinic acid (RA), caffeic acid and ferulic acid were significantly increased, while accumulations of salvianolic acid B (LAB), danshensu (DSU) and cinnamic acid were decreased. We speculate that LAB probably derived from the branch pathway of DSU biosynthesis. Contents of four tanshinones were enhanced by Ag(+) and their accumulations were more sensitive to Ag(+) than phenolic acids. Genes in the upstream biosynthetic pathways of these ingredients responded to Ag(+) earlier than those in the downstream biosynthetic pathways. Ag(+) probably induced the whole pathways, upregulated gene expressions from the upstream pathways to the downstream pathways, and finally resulted in the enhancement of ingredient production. Compared with phenolic acids, tanshinone production was more sensitive to Ag(+) treatments. This study will help us understand how secondary metabolism in S. miltiorrhiza responds to elicitors and provide a reference for the improvement of the production of targeted compounds in the near future.
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spelling pubmed-62726992018-12-28 Ag(+) as a More Effective Elicitor for Production of Tanshinones than Phenolic Acids in Salvia miltiorrhiza Hairy Roots Xing, Bingcong Yang, Dongfeng Guo, Wanli Liang, Zongsuo Yan, Xijun Zhu, Yonghong Liu, Yan Molecules Article Phenolic acids and tanshinones are two groups of bioactive ingredients in Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge. As a heavy metal elicitor, it has been reported that Ag(+) can induce accumulations of both phenolic acids and tanshinones in S. miltiorrhiza hairy roots. In this study, the effects of Ag(+) treatment on accumulations of six phenolic acids and four tanshinones in S. miltiorrhiza hairy roots were investigated. To further elucidate the molecular mechanism, expressions of key genes involved in the biosynthesis of these ingredients were also detected. The results showed that although the total phenolic acids content was almost not affected by Ag(+), accumulations of rosmarinic acid (RA), caffeic acid and ferulic acid were significantly increased, while accumulations of salvianolic acid B (LAB), danshensu (DSU) and cinnamic acid were decreased. We speculate that LAB probably derived from the branch pathway of DSU biosynthesis. Contents of four tanshinones were enhanced by Ag(+) and their accumulations were more sensitive to Ag(+) than phenolic acids. Genes in the upstream biosynthetic pathways of these ingredients responded to Ag(+) earlier than those in the downstream biosynthetic pathways. Ag(+) probably induced the whole pathways, upregulated gene expressions from the upstream pathways to the downstream pathways, and finally resulted in the enhancement of ingredient production. Compared with phenolic acids, tanshinone production was more sensitive to Ag(+) treatments. This study will help us understand how secondary metabolism in S. miltiorrhiza responds to elicitors and provide a reference for the improvement of the production of targeted compounds in the near future. MDPI 2014-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6272699/ /pubmed/25547728 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules20010309 Text en © 2014 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Xing, Bingcong
Yang, Dongfeng
Guo, Wanli
Liang, Zongsuo
Yan, Xijun
Zhu, Yonghong
Liu, Yan
Ag(+) as a More Effective Elicitor for Production of Tanshinones than Phenolic Acids in Salvia miltiorrhiza Hairy Roots
title Ag(+) as a More Effective Elicitor for Production of Tanshinones than Phenolic Acids in Salvia miltiorrhiza Hairy Roots
title_full Ag(+) as a More Effective Elicitor for Production of Tanshinones than Phenolic Acids in Salvia miltiorrhiza Hairy Roots
title_fullStr Ag(+) as a More Effective Elicitor for Production of Tanshinones than Phenolic Acids in Salvia miltiorrhiza Hairy Roots
title_full_unstemmed Ag(+) as a More Effective Elicitor for Production of Tanshinones than Phenolic Acids in Salvia miltiorrhiza Hairy Roots
title_short Ag(+) as a More Effective Elicitor for Production of Tanshinones than Phenolic Acids in Salvia miltiorrhiza Hairy Roots
title_sort ag(+) as a more effective elicitor for production of tanshinones than phenolic acids in salvia miltiorrhiza hairy roots
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6272699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25547728
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules20010309
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