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Signal transducer and oxidative stress mediated modulation of phenylpropanoid pathway to enhance rosmarinic acid biosynthesis in fungi elicited whole plant culture of Solenostemon scutellarioides

Journal

ENZYME AND MICROBIAL TECHNOLOGY
Volume 66, Issue -, Pages 1-9

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.enzmictec.2014.07.006

Keywords

Aternaria alternata; Fungi elicitors; Rosmarinic acid; Semi-quantitative RT-PCR; Solenostemon scutellarioides

Funding

  1. University Grants Commission, New Delhi, India [F. 14-2(ST)/2010 (SA-III)]
  2. Indian Council for Cultural Relation, Kolkata [DAC/EDU/11/03/2012]

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This study aimed to improve rosmarinic acid (RA) production in the whole plant culture of Solenostemon scutellarioides through elicitation with phytopathogenic fungi. Amongst selected fungi, Aternaria alternata caused significant elevation (p < 0.05-0.01) in RA accumulation (similar to 1.3-1.6-fold) between 25 and 100 mu g l(-1). However, elicitation at the dose of 50 mu g l(-1) has been found to be most effective and intracellular RA content reached almost similar to 1.6-fold (p < 0.01) higher in day 7. Therefore, A. alternata (50 mu g l(-1)) was selected for mechanism evaluation. A significant elevation of intercellular jasmonic acid was observed up to day 6 after elicitation with A. alternata (50 mu g l(-1)). A significant increase in tissue H2O2 and lipid peroxidation coupled with depletion of antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase and catalase indicated augmented oxidative stress associated with biotic interaction. Preceding the elicitor-induced RA accumulation, a notable alteration in the specific activities of biosynthetic enzymes namely PAL and TAT was recorded, While, no significant change in the activities of RAS was observed. HPPR activity was slightly improved in elicited plant. Therefore, it could be concluded that A. alternata elicited the biosynthesis of rosmarinic acid via signal transduction through jasmonic acid coupled with elicitor induced oxidative stress and associated mechanism. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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