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Enhanced Triterpene Accumulation in Panax ginseng Hairy Roots Overexpressing Mevalonate-5-pyrophosphate Decarboxylase and Farnesyl Pyrophosphate Synthase

Authors
Kim, Yong-KyoungKim, Yeon BokUddin, Md RomijLee, SanghyunKim, Soo-UnPark, Sang Un
Issue Date
Oct-2014
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
Panax ginseng; gene expression; overexpression; triterpene; transgenic hairy root
Citation
ACS SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY, v.3, no.10, pp 773 - 779
Pages
7
Journal Title
ACS SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
Volume
3
Number
10
Start Page
773
End Page
779
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/11772
DOI
10.1021/sb400194g
ISSN
2161-5063
Abstract
To elucidate the function of mevalonate-5-pyrophosphate decarboxylase (MVD) and farnesly pyrophosphate synthase (FPS) in triterpene biosynthesis, the genes governing the expression of these enzymes were transformed into Panax ginseng hairy roots. All the transgenic lines showed higher expression levels of PgMVD and PgFPS than that by the wild-type control. Among the hairy root lines transformed with PgMVD, M18 showed the highest level of transcription compared to the control (14.5-fold higher). Transcriptions of F11 and F20 transformed with PgFPS showed 11.1-fold higher level compared with control. In triterpene analysis, M25 of PgMVD produced 4.4-fold higher stigmasterol content (138.95 mu g/100 mg dry weigh [DW]) than that by the control; F17 of PgFPS showed the highest total ginsenoside (36.42 mg/g DW) content, which was 2.4-fold higher compared with control. Our results indicate that metabolic engineering in P. ginseng was successfully achieved through Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated transformation and that the accumulation of phytosterols and ginsenosides was enhanced by introducing the PgMVD and PgFPS genes into the hairy roots of the plant. Our results suggest that PgMVD and PgFPS play an important role in the triterpene biosynthesis of P. ginseng.
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