Cargando…

Secure and Sustainable Sourcing of Plant Tissues for the Exhaustive Exploration of Their Chemodiversity

The main challenge of plant chemical diversity exploration is how to develop tools to study exhaustively plant tissues. Their sustainable sourcing is a limitation as bioguided strategies and dereplication need quite large amounts of plant material. We examine if alternative solutions could overcome...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Joseph, Rhodin C., Silva da Fonseca Diniz, Matheus, Magno do Nascimento, Viviane, Barbosa Muribeca, Abraão de Jesus, Costa Santiago, Johan Carlos, da Cunha Borges, Luziane, da Costa Sá, Paulo Roberto, Portal Gomes, Paulo Wender, da Silva Cardoso, Júlio César, Rocha de Castro, Marcela Natalia, Fiusa, Thais, Rogez, Hervé, Darnet, Sylvain, Pinheiro Arruda, Mara Silvia, Nascimento da Silva, Milton, Cardoso Arruda, Alberto, Boutin, Jean A., Silva, Consuelo Yumiko Yoshioka e, Lautié, Emmanuelle
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33352821
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245992
_version_ 1783628615673446400
author Joseph, Rhodin C.
Silva da Fonseca Diniz, Matheus
Magno do Nascimento, Viviane
Barbosa Muribeca, Abraão de Jesus
Costa Santiago, Johan Carlos
da Cunha Borges, Luziane
da Costa Sá, Paulo Roberto
Portal Gomes, Paulo Wender
da Silva Cardoso, Júlio César
Rocha de Castro, Marcela Natalia
Fiusa, Thais
Rogez, Hervé
Darnet, Sylvain
Pinheiro Arruda, Mara Silvia
Nascimento da Silva, Milton
Cardoso Arruda, Alberto
Boutin, Jean A.
Silva, Consuelo Yumiko Yoshioka e
Lautié, Emmanuelle
author_facet Joseph, Rhodin C.
Silva da Fonseca Diniz, Matheus
Magno do Nascimento, Viviane
Barbosa Muribeca, Abraão de Jesus
Costa Santiago, Johan Carlos
da Cunha Borges, Luziane
da Costa Sá, Paulo Roberto
Portal Gomes, Paulo Wender
da Silva Cardoso, Júlio César
Rocha de Castro, Marcela Natalia
Fiusa, Thais
Rogez, Hervé
Darnet, Sylvain
Pinheiro Arruda, Mara Silvia
Nascimento da Silva, Milton
Cardoso Arruda, Alberto
Boutin, Jean A.
Silva, Consuelo Yumiko Yoshioka e
Lautié, Emmanuelle
author_sort Joseph, Rhodin C.
collection PubMed
description The main challenge of plant chemical diversity exploration is how to develop tools to study exhaustively plant tissues. Their sustainable sourcing is a limitation as bioguided strategies and dereplication need quite large amounts of plant material. We examine if alternative solutions could overcome these difficulties by obtaining a secure, sustainable, and scalable source of tissues able to biosynthesize an array of metabolites. As this approach would be as independent of the botanical origin as possible, we chose eight plant species from different families. We applied a four steps culture establishment procedure, monitoring targeted compounds through mass spectrometry-based analytical methods. We also characterized the capacities of leaf explants in culture to produce diverse secondary metabolites. In vitro cultures were successfully established for six species with leaf explants still producing a diversity of compounds after the culture establishment procedure. Furthermore, explants from leaves of axenic plantlets were also analyzed. The detection of marker compounds was confirmed after six days in culture for all tested species. Our results show that the first stage of this approach aiming at easing exploration of plant chemodiversity was completed, and leaf tissues could offer an interesting alternative providing a constant source of natural compounds.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7766005
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-77660052020-12-28 Secure and Sustainable Sourcing of Plant Tissues for the Exhaustive Exploration of Their Chemodiversity Joseph, Rhodin C. Silva da Fonseca Diniz, Matheus Magno do Nascimento, Viviane Barbosa Muribeca, Abraão de Jesus Costa Santiago, Johan Carlos da Cunha Borges, Luziane da Costa Sá, Paulo Roberto Portal Gomes, Paulo Wender da Silva Cardoso, Júlio César Rocha de Castro, Marcela Natalia Fiusa, Thais Rogez, Hervé Darnet, Sylvain Pinheiro Arruda, Mara Silvia Nascimento da Silva, Milton Cardoso Arruda, Alberto Boutin, Jean A. Silva, Consuelo Yumiko Yoshioka e Lautié, Emmanuelle Molecules Article The main challenge of plant chemical diversity exploration is how to develop tools to study exhaustively plant tissues. Their sustainable sourcing is a limitation as bioguided strategies and dereplication need quite large amounts of plant material. We examine if alternative solutions could overcome these difficulties by obtaining a secure, sustainable, and scalable source of tissues able to biosynthesize an array of metabolites. As this approach would be as independent of the botanical origin as possible, we chose eight plant species from different families. We applied a four steps culture establishment procedure, monitoring targeted compounds through mass spectrometry-based analytical methods. We also characterized the capacities of leaf explants in culture to produce diverse secondary metabolites. In vitro cultures were successfully established for six species with leaf explants still producing a diversity of compounds after the culture establishment procedure. Furthermore, explants from leaves of axenic plantlets were also analyzed. The detection of marker compounds was confirmed after six days in culture for all tested species. Our results show that the first stage of this approach aiming at easing exploration of plant chemodiversity was completed, and leaf tissues could offer an interesting alternative providing a constant source of natural compounds. MDPI 2020-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7766005/ /pubmed/33352821 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245992 Text en © 2020 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 (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Joseph, Rhodin C.
Silva da Fonseca Diniz, Matheus
Magno do Nascimento, Viviane
Barbosa Muribeca, Abraão de Jesus
Costa Santiago, Johan Carlos
da Cunha Borges, Luziane
da Costa Sá, Paulo Roberto
Portal Gomes, Paulo Wender
da Silva Cardoso, Júlio César
Rocha de Castro, Marcela Natalia
Fiusa, Thais
Rogez, Hervé
Darnet, Sylvain
Pinheiro Arruda, Mara Silvia
Nascimento da Silva, Milton
Cardoso Arruda, Alberto
Boutin, Jean A.
Silva, Consuelo Yumiko Yoshioka e
Lautié, Emmanuelle
Secure and Sustainable Sourcing of Plant Tissues for the Exhaustive Exploration of Their Chemodiversity
title Secure and Sustainable Sourcing of Plant Tissues for the Exhaustive Exploration of Their Chemodiversity
title_full Secure and Sustainable Sourcing of Plant Tissues for the Exhaustive Exploration of Their Chemodiversity
title_fullStr Secure and Sustainable Sourcing of Plant Tissues for the Exhaustive Exploration of Their Chemodiversity
title_full_unstemmed Secure and Sustainable Sourcing of Plant Tissues for the Exhaustive Exploration of Their Chemodiversity
title_short Secure and Sustainable Sourcing of Plant Tissues for the Exhaustive Exploration of Their Chemodiversity
title_sort secure and sustainable sourcing of plant tissues for the exhaustive exploration of their chemodiversity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33352821
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245992
work_keys_str_mv AT josephrhodinc secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT silvadafonsecadinizmatheus secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT magnodonascimentoviviane secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT barbosamuribecaabraaodejesus secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT costasantiagojohancarlos secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT dacunhaborgesluziane secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT dacostasapauloroberto secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT portalgomespaulowender secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT dasilvacardosojuliocesar secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT rochadecastromarcelanatalia secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT fiusathais secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT rogezherve secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT darnetsylvain secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT pinheiroarrudamarasilvia secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT nascimentodasilvamilton secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT cardosoarrudaalberto secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT boutinjeana secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT silvaconsueloyumikoyoshiokae secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity
AT lautieemmanuelle secureandsustainablesourcingofplanttissuesfortheexhaustiveexplorationoftheirchemodiversity