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Jasmonates in plant growth and development and elicitation of secondary metabolites: An updated overview
Secondary metabolites are incontestably key specialized molecules with proven health-promoting effects on human beings. Naturally synthesized secondary metabolites are considered an important source of pharmaceuticals, food additives, cosmetics, flavors, etc., Therefore, enhancing the biosynthesis o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9407636/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36035665 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.942789 |
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author | Sohn, Soo-In Pandian, Subramani Rakkammal, Kasinathan Largia, Muthiah Joe Virgin Thamilarasan, Senthil Kumar Balaji, Sekaran Zoclanclounon, Yedomon Ange Bovys Shilpha, Jayabalan Ramesh, Manikandan |
author_facet | Sohn, Soo-In Pandian, Subramani Rakkammal, Kasinathan Largia, Muthiah Joe Virgin Thamilarasan, Senthil Kumar Balaji, Sekaran Zoclanclounon, Yedomon Ange Bovys Shilpha, Jayabalan Ramesh, Manikandan |
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description | Secondary metabolites are incontestably key specialized molecules with proven health-promoting effects on human beings. Naturally synthesized secondary metabolites are considered an important source of pharmaceuticals, food additives, cosmetics, flavors, etc., Therefore, enhancing the biosynthesis of these relevant metabolites by maintaining natural authenticity is getting more attention. The application of exogenous jasmonates (JAs) is well recognized for its ability to trigger plant growth and development. JAs have a large spectrum of action that covers seed germination, hypocotyl growth regulation, root elongation, petal expansion, and apical hook growth. This hormone is considered as one of the key regulators of the plant’s growth and development when the plant is under biotic or abiotic stress. The JAs regulate signal transduction through cross-talking with other genes in plants and thereby deploy an appropriate metabolism in the normal or stressed conditions. It has also been found to be an effective chemical elicitor for the synthesis of naturally occurring secondary metabolites. This review discusses the significance of JAs in the growth and development of plants and the successful outcomes of jasmonate-driven elicitation of secondary metabolites including flavonoids, anthraquinones, anthocyanin, xanthonoid, and more from various plant species. However, as the enhancement of these metabolites is essentially measured via in vitro cell culture or foliar spray, the large-scale production is significantly limited. Recent advancements in the plant cell culture technology lay the possibilities for the large-scale manufacturing of plant-derived secondary metabolites. With the insights about the genetic background of the metabolite biosynthetic pathway, synthetic biology also appears to be a potential avenue for accelerating their production. This review, therefore, also discussed the potential manoeuvres that can be deployed to synthesis plant secondary metabolites at the large-scale using plant cell, tissue, and organ cultures. |
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spelling | pubmed-94076362022-08-26 Jasmonates in plant growth and development and elicitation of secondary metabolites: An updated overview Sohn, Soo-In Pandian, Subramani Rakkammal, Kasinathan Largia, Muthiah Joe Virgin Thamilarasan, Senthil Kumar Balaji, Sekaran Zoclanclounon, Yedomon Ange Bovys Shilpha, Jayabalan Ramesh, Manikandan Front Plant Sci Plant Science Secondary metabolites are incontestably key specialized molecules with proven health-promoting effects on human beings. Naturally synthesized secondary metabolites are considered an important source of pharmaceuticals, food additives, cosmetics, flavors, etc., Therefore, enhancing the biosynthesis of these relevant metabolites by maintaining natural authenticity is getting more attention. The application of exogenous jasmonates (JAs) is well recognized for its ability to trigger plant growth and development. JAs have a large spectrum of action that covers seed germination, hypocotyl growth regulation, root elongation, petal expansion, and apical hook growth. This hormone is considered as one of the key regulators of the plant’s growth and development when the plant is under biotic or abiotic stress. The JAs regulate signal transduction through cross-talking with other genes in plants and thereby deploy an appropriate metabolism in the normal or stressed conditions. It has also been found to be an effective chemical elicitor for the synthesis of naturally occurring secondary metabolites. This review discusses the significance of JAs in the growth and development of plants and the successful outcomes of jasmonate-driven elicitation of secondary metabolites including flavonoids, anthraquinones, anthocyanin, xanthonoid, and more from various plant species. However, as the enhancement of these metabolites is essentially measured via in vitro cell culture or foliar spray, the large-scale production is significantly limited. Recent advancements in the plant cell culture technology lay the possibilities for the large-scale manufacturing of plant-derived secondary metabolites. With the insights about the genetic background of the metabolite biosynthetic pathway, synthetic biology also appears to be a potential avenue for accelerating their production. This review, therefore, also discussed the potential manoeuvres that can be deployed to synthesis plant secondary metabolites at the large-scale using plant cell, tissue, and organ cultures. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9407636/ /pubmed/36035665 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.942789 Text en Copyright © 2022 Sohn, Pandian, Rakkammal, Largia, Thamilarasan, Balaji, Zoclanclounon, Shilpha and Ramesh. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Sohn, Soo-In Pandian, Subramani Rakkammal, Kasinathan Largia, Muthiah Joe Virgin Thamilarasan, Senthil Kumar Balaji, Sekaran Zoclanclounon, Yedomon Ange Bovys Shilpha, Jayabalan Ramesh, Manikandan Jasmonates in plant growth and development and elicitation of secondary metabolites: An updated overview |
title | Jasmonates in plant growth and development and elicitation of secondary metabolites: An updated overview |
title_full | Jasmonates in plant growth and development and elicitation of secondary metabolites: An updated overview |
title_fullStr | Jasmonates in plant growth and development and elicitation of secondary metabolites: An updated overview |
title_full_unstemmed | Jasmonates in plant growth and development and elicitation of secondary metabolites: An updated overview |
title_short | Jasmonates in plant growth and development and elicitation of secondary metabolites: An updated overview |
title_sort | jasmonates in plant growth and development and elicitation of secondary metabolites: an updated overview |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9407636/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36035665 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.942789 |
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