Salicylic acid as an effective elicitor for improved taxol production in endophytic fungus Pestalotiopsis microspora

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Salicylic acid (SA) is an effective elicitor to increase taxol production in Pestalotiopsis microspora. Addition of SA at the concentration of 300 μM yielded taxol 625.47 μg L -1 , 45- fold higher than that of the control. Elicitation of the role of SA in the fungal taxol biosynthetic pathway revealed that SA enhanced reactive oxygen species and lipid peroxidation of unsaturated fatty acids of P. microspora mycelia. This oxidative process stimulates isoprene biosynthetic pathway by triggering expression of the geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate synthase gene leading to improved biosynthesis of taxol in P. microspora.

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Subban, K., Subramani, R., Madambakkam Srinivasan, V. P., Johnpaul, M., & Chelliah, J. (2019). Salicylic acid as an effective elicitor for improved taxol production in endophytic fungus Pestalotiopsis microspora. PLoS ONE, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212736

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