Analysis of pigment accumulation heterogeneity in plant cell population by image-processing system

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Abstract

Plant-cultured cells are often highly heterogeneous in secondary metabolite productivity. The industrial application for large-scale metabolite production requires establishment of a stable high-producing cell line. In this study, image analysis of the individual cell is investigated as a method for evaluation of a heterogeneous cell population, and compared with the conventional method of estimation, which is based on average-cell productivity. Among strawberry cells producing anthocyanins, cells with a wide-range of pigment concentration were observed and maximum anthocyanin content was 10 times higher than the average value. In addition, a change of the frequency distribution was revealed in batch cultivation.

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Miyanaga, K., Seki, M., & Furusaki, S. (2000). Analysis of pigment accumulation heterogeneity in plant cell population by image-processing system. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 67(4), 493–497. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0290(20000220)67:4<493::AID-BIT13>3.0.CO;2-U

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