Title of article :
Hairy Roots Formation in Four Solanaceae Species by Different Strains of Agrobacterium rhizogenes
Author/Authors :
Shakeran, Zahra Department of Biotechnology - Faculty of Advanced Sciences and Technologies - University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , Keyhanfar, Mehrnaz Department of Biotechnology - Faculty of Advanced Sciences and Technologies - University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , Asghari, Gholamreza Department of Pharmacognosy - School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Plants are the important sources of drugs. Secondary metabolites are responsible for therapeutic propertiesin
plants. Three compounds including (-)-hyoscyamine, its racemate atropine, and scopolamine (hyoscine) are the
most famous tropane alkaloids in the Solanaceae familly. Nowadays, attempts to developthese alkaloids in
biotechnological procedures which are principally based on the hairy root cultures using Agrobacterium
rhizogenes. In the present study, we showed the percent of induced hairy roots percent in the leaf and root
explants of four plants from the Solanaceae family (Atropa belladonna L., Hyoscyamus niger L., Datura
stramonium L. and Datura metel L.), that infected with the six strains of Agrobacterium rhizogenes (A4, A7,
Ar15834, Ar9534, Ar9402, and Ar318). Hairy roots were appeared from the leaf and roots explants on ½MS
medium culture. The presence of T-DNA in the supposedly transformal lines was shown by PCR. The highest
transformation yield of 93% was accomplished using leaf explants of D. metel infected by AR15834 and A4
strains. One fastest growing clone of transforming D. metel roots line (induced by AR15834)was selected and
the biomass of hairy and natural roots were measured and compared after 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 days. The results
showed that, the fresh and dry weight of hairy roots was 4.44 and 4.92 times higher than the weights of nontransformed
roots respectively after 8- 10 days. These roots are hormone-autotrophic and have the great lateral
branches. Therefore, the hairy roots of D. metel and D. stramonium can be used to increase tropane alkaloids
production yield in the pharmaceutical industry.
Keywords :
Tropane alkaloids , Solanaceae , Agrobacterium rhizogene , Hairy root
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics