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Advances in ginsenoside biosynthesis and metabolic regulation

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BIOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 65, Issue 4, Pages 514-522

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bab.1649

Keywords

Panax genus; ginsenoside biosynthesis; metabolic regulation; elicitor

Funding

  1. Tianjin Youth Fund, China [15JCQNJC13300]
  2. Central Significant Increase or Decrease Program, China [2060302-1604-05]

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In this paper, we reviewed the advances in ginsenoside biosynthesis and metabolic regulation. To begin with, the application of elicitors in the ginsenoside biosynthesis was discussed. Methyl jasmonate (MJ) and analogues have the best effect on accumulation of ginsenoside compared with other elicitors, and few biotic elicitors are applied in Panax genus plants tissue culture. In addition, so far, more than 40 genes encoding ginsenoside biosynthesis related enzymes have been cloned and identified from Panax genus, such as UDP-glycosyltransferases (UGT) genes UDPG, UGTAE2, UGT94Q2, UGTPg100, and UGTPg1. However, the downstream pathway of the ginsenoside biosynthesis is still not clear. Moreover, some methods have been used to increase the expression of functional genes and ginsenoside content in the ginsenoside synthesis pathway, including elicitors, overexpression, RNAi, and transcription factors. The ginsenoside biosynthesis pathway should be revealed so that ginsenoside contents can be regulated.

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