In vitro plant tissue cultures accumulate polyisoprenoid alcohols

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In vitro cultivated plant cells and tissues were found to synthesize polyisoprenoids. Taxus baccata suspension cell cultures accumulated polyisoprenoids of the same pattern as the parental tissue; methyl jasmonate or chitosan treatment almost doubled their content. All the root cultures studied accumulated dolichols as predominant polyisoprenoids. Roots of Ocimum sanctum grown in vitro accumulated approx. 2.5-fold higher amount of dolichols than the roots of soil-grown plants. Dolichols dominated over polyprenols in all Triticum sp. tissues studied.

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Skorupinska-Tudek, K., Pytelewska, A., Zelman-Femiak, M., Mikoszewski, J., Olszowska, O., Gajdzis-Kuls, D., … Swiezewska, E. (2007). In vitro plant tissue cultures accumulate polyisoprenoid alcohols. Acta Biochimica Polonica, 54(4), 847–852. https://doi.org/10.18388/abp.2007_3184

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