1993
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9422(93)85453-x
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Biosynthesis of serotonin and β-carboline alkaloids in hairy root cultures of Peganum harmala

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“…Control (not tdc transformed) cell suspensions and root cultures of P. harmala were derived similarly from infections with LBA4404 (pBDH5) or C58CI pRiA4 (pBDH5) or were from our culture collection, i.e. PHF (suspension line), and PH A4 or PH gus (root lines) (Berlin et al, , 1993. Growth and maintenance of suspension and root cultures were as described previously (Berlin et al, , 1993.…”
Section: Plant Cell Suspension and Hairy Root Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Control (not tdc transformed) cell suspensions and root cultures of P. harmala were derived similarly from infections with LBA4404 (pBDH5) or C58CI pRiA4 (pBDH5) or were from our culture collection, i.e. PHF (suspension line), and PH A4 or PH gus (root lines) (Berlin et al, , 1993. Growth and maintenance of suspension and root cultures were as described previously (Berlin et al, , 1993.…”
Section: Plant Cell Suspension and Hairy Root Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PHF (suspension line), and PH A4 or PH gus (root lines) (Berlin et al, , 1993. Growth and maintenance of suspension and root cultures were as described previously (Berlin et al, , 1993.…”
Section: Plant Cell Suspension and Hairy Root Culturesmentioning
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“…For example, hyoscyamine-6-B-hydroxylase, a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of the tropane alkaloids, has been characterized in root cultures of Hyoscyamus, 105 along with other enzymes in this pathway: tropinone reductase from D. stramonium, 106 [115][116][117] Other pathways currently under study are: thiophenes in C douglas ii, 118 bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloids in Stephania cepharantha,119 thiarubrine A in Ambrosia artemisiijolia, 120 and serotonin and B-carbolide alkaloids in Peganum harmala. 121 In our laboratory, efforts are directed to the study of indole alkaloid biosynthesis in hairy root cultures of C roseus. We have purified tryptophan decarboxylase to homogenity, 122 and have partially purified strictosidine synthase (Munoz, Moreno-Valenzuela and Loyola-Vargas, unpublished data), 3-hydroxymethylglutaryl CoA reductase (Galaz and Loyola-Vargas, unpublished re-suIts), and geraniol lO-hydroxylase (Canto and Loyola-Vargas, unpublished data).…”
Section: Biochemical Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%