2016
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2016.01263
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Environmental and Genetic Factors Associated with Solanesol Accumulation in Potato Leaves

Abstract: Solanesol is a high value 45-carbon, unsaturated, all-trans-nonaprenol isoprenoid. Recently solanesol has received particular attention because of its utility, both in its own right and as a precursor in the production of numerous compounds used in the treatment of disease states. Solanesol is found mainly in solanaceous crops such as potato, tomato, tobacco and pepper where it accumulates in the foliage. There is considerable potential to explore the extraction of solanesol from these sources as a valuable co… Show more

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“…Similarly, overexpression of Synechosystis DXR in tobacco chloroplasts increased the production of isoprenoids (i.e., chlorophyll a, β-carotene, lutein, antheraxanthin, solanesol and β-sitosterol) [196]. Co-expression of DXR and solanesyl diphosphate synthase (SDS) in potato can significantly enhance the levels of solanesol compared to DXR alone [197]. In addition, higher DXR levels have been associated with a role in arbuscule development in the roots of several monocot plants (e.g., wheat, maize, rice, and barley) along with increased apocarotenoid biosynthesis [198,199].…”
Section: Engineering Approaches For Increasing the Metabolic Flux Thrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, overexpression of Synechosystis DXR in tobacco chloroplasts increased the production of isoprenoids (i.e., chlorophyll a, β-carotene, lutein, antheraxanthin, solanesol and β-sitosterol) [196]. Co-expression of DXR and solanesyl diphosphate synthase (SDS) in potato can significantly enhance the levels of solanesol compared to DXR alone [197]. In addition, higher DXR levels have been associated with a role in arbuscule development in the roots of several monocot plants (e.g., wheat, maize, rice, and barley) along with increased apocarotenoid biosynthesis [198,199].…”
Section: Engineering Approaches For Increasing the Metabolic Flux Thrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solanesol is a long-chain polyisoprenoid alcohol that mainly accumulates in solanaceous plants, especially tobacco [1,3,12], and is an important intermediate in the synthesis of ubiquinones and anticancer drugs. Because the chemical synthesis of solanesol is difficult [11], we assessed some aspects of its biosynthesis in tobacco plants and observed differential accumulation of solanesol in the leaves, stems, and roots of tobacco plants, with the content in leaves being the highest (Figure 2A).…”
Section: Solanesol Is Abundant In Tobacco Leavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the S3 stage can be considered as the most appropriate period for harvesting tobacco leaves for solanesol extraction. However, since the accumulation of solanesol is reportedly influenced by genetic and environmental factors [1,3,12,15], for the optimal extraction of solanesol from fresh tobacco leaves, the appropriate harvesting period was suggested to be determined for individual tobacco varieties and their specific environmental conditions.…”
Section: Solanesol Is Abundant In Tobacco Leavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Solanesol is a non-cyclic terpene alcohol composed of nine isoprene units, and serves as a key intermediate in the synthesis of ubiquinone-based drugs and supplements such as coenzyme Q10, vitamin K2, and the anti-cancer agent synergizer N -solanesyl- N , N ′-bis(3,4-dimethoxybenzyl) ethylenediamine (SDB) [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. Solanesol was first isolated from tobacco ( Nicotiana tabacum ), and has been subsequently reported in other solanaceous plants, including potato ( Solanum tuberosum ), tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum ), eggplant ( Solanum melongena ), and pepper ( Capsicum annuum ) [ 3 , 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%