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植物研究 ›› 2002, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (2): 201-204.

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磷酸戊糖途径的调节对红豆杉细胞生长及紫杉醇合成的影响

兰文智, 余龙江, 吴元喜   

  1. 华中科技大学生命科学与技术学院, 武汉 430074
  • 收稿日期:2001-12-21 出版日期:2002-06-15 发布日期:2016-06-14
  • 通讯作者: 余龙江
  • 作者简介:兰文智(1973-),男,博士研究生,主要从事植物次生代谢途径分子生物学研究。
  • 基金资助:
    教育部高校骨干青年教师基金。

EFFECT OF REGULATION OF PHOSPHATE PENTOSE PATHWAY ON CELL GROWTH AND TAXOL BIOSYNTHESIS IN TAXUS CHINENSIS CELLS

LAN Wen-zhi, YU Long-jiang, WU Yuan-xi   

  1. School of Life Science and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074
  • Received:2001-12-21 Online:2002-06-15 Published:2016-06-14

摘要: 在正常的红豆杉细胞悬浮培养过程,葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶(G6PDH)活性的变化趋势与生物量的基本相似。而在chitosan处理的细胞中G6PDH活性升高而生物量下降。100 mg·L-1 chitosan和500mg·L-1 chitosan均对细胞G6PDH具有诱导作用,且后者的诱导强度较前者的高。乙二醇双2-氨基乙基醚四乙酸(EGTA)的加入降低chitosan对细胞G6PDH的诱导程度,显示chitosan对G6PDH的诱导需要Ca2+的参与。谷胱甘肽(GHS)的处理可反馈抑制chitosan对细胞G6PDH的诱导。通过分析调节后G6PDH的各种活性与细胞中紫杉醇产量的关系,认为采用合适的处理方法调节磷酸戊糖途径,有利于红豆杉细胞合成紫杉醇。

关键词: 红豆杉细胞, 磷酸戊糖途径, 细胞生长, 紫杉醇, 葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶

Abstract: During the process of suspension culture; the change of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase(G6PDH) activity in Taxus cells without treatment was fundamentally similar to that of the biomass. However, G6PDH activity increased in chitosan-treated cells while biomass decreased. 100 mg·L-1 chitosan and 500mg·L-1 chitosan both enhanced G6PDH activity, and the improved degree of the latter was greater than the former. The addition of ethylene gly colbis-aminaethy ether-tetracetic acid(EGTA) declined G6PDH activity induced by chitosan, indicating that Ca2+ played an imperative role in chitosan-induced G6PDH. Glutathione(GSH) treatment inhibited by feedback the chitosan-induced G6PDH. After analyzing the relationship between various G6PDH activities and Taxol production, we concluded that regulation of phosphate pentose pathway by the appropriate methods could be beneficial to Taxol production in Taxus cells.

Key words: Taxus chinensis cells, phosphate pentose pathway, cell grow th, taxol, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase