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Promoting the accumulation of scopolamine and hyoscyamine in Hyoscyamus niger L. through EMS based mutagenesis

The overexploitation of medicinal plants is depleting gene pool at an alarming rate. In this scenario inducing the genetic variability through targeted mutations could be beneficial in generating varieties with increased content of active compounds. The present study aimed to develop a reproducible...

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Autores principales: Shah, Durdana, Kamili, Azra N., Wani, Aijaz A., Majeed, Umer, Wani, Zubair Ahmad, Sajjad, Nasreena, Ahmad, Parvaiz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7241962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32437389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231355
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author Shah, Durdana
Kamili, Azra N.
Wani, Aijaz A.
Majeed, Umer
Wani, Zubair Ahmad
Sajjad, Nasreena
Ahmad, Parvaiz
author_facet Shah, Durdana
Kamili, Azra N.
Wani, Aijaz A.
Majeed, Umer
Wani, Zubair Ahmad
Sajjad, Nasreena
Ahmad, Parvaiz
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description The overexploitation of medicinal plants is depleting gene pool at an alarming rate. In this scenario inducing the genetic variability through targeted mutations could be beneficial in generating varieties with increased content of active compounds. The present study aimed to develop a reproducible protocol for in vitro multiplication and mutagenesis of Hyoscyamus niger targeting putrescine N-methyltransferase (PMT) and 6β-hydroxy hyoscyamine (H6H) genes of alkaloid biosynthetic pathway. In vitro raised callus were treated with different concentrations (0.01% - 0.1%) of Ethyl Methane Sulfonate (EMS). Emerging multiple shoots and roots were obtained on the MS media supplemented with cytokinins and auxins. Significant effects on morphological characteristics were observed following exposure to different concentrations of EMS. EMS at a concentration of 0.03% was seen to be effective in enhancing the average shoot and root number from 14.5±0.30 to 22.2 ±0.77 and 7.2±0.12 to 8.8±0.72, respectively. The lethal dose (LD(50)) dose was calculated at 0.08% EMS. The results depicted that EMS has an intense effect on PMT and H6H gene expression and metabolite accumulation. The transcripts of PMT and H6H were significantly upregulated at 0.03–0.05% EMS compared to control. EMS treated explants showed increased accumulation of scopolamine (0.639 μg/g) and hyoscyamine (0.0344μg/g) compared to untreated.
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spelling pubmed-72419622020-06-03 Promoting the accumulation of scopolamine and hyoscyamine in Hyoscyamus niger L. through EMS based mutagenesis Shah, Durdana Kamili, Azra N. Wani, Aijaz A. Majeed, Umer Wani, Zubair Ahmad Sajjad, Nasreena Ahmad, Parvaiz PLoS One Research Article The overexploitation of medicinal plants is depleting gene pool at an alarming rate. In this scenario inducing the genetic variability through targeted mutations could be beneficial in generating varieties with increased content of active compounds. The present study aimed to develop a reproducible protocol for in vitro multiplication and mutagenesis of Hyoscyamus niger targeting putrescine N-methyltransferase (PMT) and 6β-hydroxy hyoscyamine (H6H) genes of alkaloid biosynthetic pathway. In vitro raised callus were treated with different concentrations (0.01% - 0.1%) of Ethyl Methane Sulfonate (EMS). Emerging multiple shoots and roots were obtained on the MS media supplemented with cytokinins and auxins. Significant effects on morphological characteristics were observed following exposure to different concentrations of EMS. EMS at a concentration of 0.03% was seen to be effective in enhancing the average shoot and root number from 14.5±0.30 to 22.2 ±0.77 and 7.2±0.12 to 8.8±0.72, respectively. The lethal dose (LD(50)) dose was calculated at 0.08% EMS. The results depicted that EMS has an intense effect on PMT and H6H gene expression and metabolite accumulation. The transcripts of PMT and H6H were significantly upregulated at 0.03–0.05% EMS compared to control. EMS treated explants showed increased accumulation of scopolamine (0.639 μg/g) and hyoscyamine (0.0344μg/g) compared to untreated. Public Library of Science 2020-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7241962/ /pubmed/32437389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231355 Text en © 2020 Shah et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Shah, Durdana
Kamili, Azra N.
Wani, Aijaz A.
Majeed, Umer
Wani, Zubair Ahmad
Sajjad, Nasreena
Ahmad, Parvaiz
Promoting the accumulation of scopolamine and hyoscyamine in Hyoscyamus niger L. through EMS based mutagenesis
title Promoting the accumulation of scopolamine and hyoscyamine in Hyoscyamus niger L. through EMS based mutagenesis
title_full Promoting the accumulation of scopolamine and hyoscyamine in Hyoscyamus niger L. through EMS based mutagenesis
title_fullStr Promoting the accumulation of scopolamine and hyoscyamine in Hyoscyamus niger L. through EMS based mutagenesis
title_full_unstemmed Promoting the accumulation of scopolamine and hyoscyamine in Hyoscyamus niger L. through EMS based mutagenesis
title_short Promoting the accumulation of scopolamine and hyoscyamine in Hyoscyamus niger L. through EMS based mutagenesis
title_sort promoting the accumulation of scopolamine and hyoscyamine in hyoscyamus niger l. through ems based mutagenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7241962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32437389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231355
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