
Effect of initial ammonium concentration on taxoid production and biosynthesis genes expression profile in suspension cultures of Taxus chinensis cells
Author(s) -
Zhou Xin,
Zhong JianJiang
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
engineering in life sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.547
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1618-2863
pISSN - 1618-0240
DOI - 10.1002/elsc.200800109
Subject(s) - ammonium , taxoid , taxus , biosynthesis , biochemistry , transcription (linguistics) , chemistry , biology , gene , botany , organic chemistry , paclitaxel , genetics , linguistics , philosophy , chemotherapy
The effect of initial ammonium concentration in medium on production of taxuyunnanine C (Tc) in suspension cultures of Taxus chinensis was investigated. The results showed that the cell growth was reduced at an initial ammonium concentration of 2 mM when compared to the control (20 mM of initial ammonium in medium), but interestingly the Tc content was enhanced by two fold to 8.07 mg/g DW. The transcription of a couple of key genes in taxoid biosynthetic pathway was investigated by quantitative real‐time PCR to understand why Tc biosynthesis was improved at the low initial medium ammonium (2 mM). It was found that the transcription level of genes of geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthase, taxadiene synthase, taxadiene 5α‐hydroxylase, taxadiene 5α‐ol O‐acetyltransferase, taxane 10β‐hydroxylase and taxadiene 13α‐hydroxylase were all induced in the early stage of cultivation at 2 mM of initial ammonium compared to the control (20 mM of initial ammonium). The stimulation of secondary metabolite synthesis by a lower ammonium concentration may be resulted from the ammonium deficiency‐induced transcription of Tc biosynthetic genes.