Abstract

Tanshinones are abietane-type norditerpenoid quinone natural products found in a well-known traditional Chinese medicinal herb, Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge. The copalyl diphosphate synthase of S. miltiorrhiza (SmCPS) is the key enzyme in the first step for transformation of geranylgeranyl diphosphate (GGPP) into miltiradiene, which has recently been identified as the precursor of tanshinones. Based on previous gene-to-metabolite network, this study examined the influences of various combined elicitors on the expression of SmCPS and production of tanshinones in S. miltiorrhiza hairy root cultures. Combined elicitors were composed of three classes of elicitors, a heavy metal ion (Ag+), a polysaccharide (yeast extract, YE), and a plant response-signalling compound (methyl jasmonate, MJ). YE + Ag+, Ag+ + MJ, YE + MJ, and YE + Ag+ + MJ were the combinations we tested. The effect of elicitors on the SmCPS expression level was detected by quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR), and the tanshinones accumulation responses to elicitation were analysed by Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC) metabolite profiling. Of these combined elicitors, the expression of SmCPS was significantly enhanced by elicitation, especially at 24 h and 36 h. Of four tanshinones detected, the contents of cryptotanshinone and dihydrotanshinone I were enhanced by treatment with YE + Ag+, Ag+ + MJ, and YE + Ag+ + MJ. Our results indicate that appropriate combined elicitors can enhance tanshinones production in hairy root cultures.

Highlights

  • Tanshinones are abietane-type norditerpenoid quinone natural products found in Salvia miltiorrhizaBunge (Dan shen in Chinese)

  • After culturing on MS agar medium for 60 days, hairy root lines with A. rhizogenes successfully removed were transferred to 6,7-V liquid medium

  • Our results show that treatments with YE + Ag+ and YE + Ag+ + MJ enhanced the level of total tanshinones up to nearly five times that of the control group

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Summary

Introduction

We induced hairy root cultures from S. miltiorrhiza leaves by A. rhizogenes ACCC10060, and treated them with four combinations of elicitors, Ag+ + YE, Ag+ + MJ, YE + MJ, and Ag+ + YE + MJ. These combined elicitors were used to investigate the synergistic induction effect on SmCPS expression and the synthesis of tanshinones in hairy root cultures. These studies provided more evidences for illustrating mechanisms of signal transduction following elicitation, as well as elicitors that enhance the production of secondary metabolites in plants

Establishment of Salvia miltiorrhiza Hairy Root Cultures
Effects of Combined Elicitors on SmCPS Expression
Plant Materials
Growth of Agrobacterium rhizogenes and Hairy Root Cultures
Elicitation of Combined Elicitors
Metabolite Analysis of Hairy Roots
Quantitative Real-Time PCR
Statistical Analysis
Conclusions
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