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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2010

Resveratrol content and expression of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase and stilbene synthase genes in rolC transgenic cell cultures of Vitis amurensis

A. S. Dubrovina; A. Y. Manyakhin; Yuri N. Zhuravlev; K. V. Kiselev

Resveratrol, a naturally occurring polyphenol, has been reported to exhibit a wide range of valuable biological and pharmacological properties. In the present investigation, we show that transformation of Vitis amurensis Rupr. with the oncogene rolC of Agrobacterium rhizogenes increased resveratrol production in the two transformed callus cultures 3.7 and 11.9 times. The rolC-transformed calli were capable of producing 0.099% and 0.144% dry weight of resveratrol. We characterized phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) and stilbene synthase (STS) gene expression in the two rolC transgenic callus cultures of V. amurensis. In the rolC transgenic culture with higher resveratrol content, expression of VaPAL3, VaSTS3, VaSTS4, VaSTS5, VaSTS6, VaSTS8, VaSTS9, and VaSTS10 was increased; while in the rolC culture with lower resveratrol content, expression of VaPAL3 and VaSTS9 was increased. We suggest that transformation of V. amurensis calli with the rolС gene induced resveratrol accumulation via selective enhancement of expression of individual PAL and STS genes involved in resveratrol biosynthesis. We compared the data on PAL and STS gene expression in rolC transgenic calli with the previously obtained results for rolB transgenic calli of V. amurensis. We propose that the transformation of V. amurensis with the rolC and rolB genes of A. rhizogenes increased resveratrol accumulation through different regulatory pathways.


Plant Cell Reports | 2013

Structure and expression profiling of a novel calcium-dependent protein kinase gene, CDPK3a, in leaves, stems, grapes, and cell cultures of wild-growing grapevine Vitis amurensis Rupr.

K. V. Kiselev; A. S. Dubrovina; Olga A. Shumakova; Y. A. Karetin; A. Y. Manyakhin

Key messageVaCDPK3ais actively expressed in leaves, stems, inflorescences, and berries ofVitis amurensisand may act as a positive growth regulator, but is not involved in the regulation of resveratrol biosynthesis.AbstractCalcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) are known to play important roles in plant development and defense against biotic and abiotic stresses. It has previously been shown that CDPK3a is the predominant CDPK transcript in cell cultures of wild-growing grapevine Vitis amurensis Rupr., which is known to possess high resistance against environmental stresses and to produce resveratrol, a polyphenol with valuable pharmacological effects. In this study, we aimed to define the full cDNA sequence of VaCDPK3a and analyze its organ-specific expression, responses to plant hormones, temperature stress and exogenous NaCl, and the effects of VaCDPK3a overexpression on biomass accumulation and resveratrol content in V. amurensis calli. VaCDPK3a was actively expressed in all analyzed V. amurensis organs and tissues and was not transcriptionally regulated by salt and temperature stresses. The highest VaCDPK3a expression was detected in young leaves and the lowest in stems. A reduction in the VaCDPK3a expression correlated with a lower rate of biomass accumulation and higher resveratrol content in calli of V. amurensis under different growth conditions. Overexpression of the VaCDPK3a gene in the V. amurensis calli significantly increased cell growth for a short period of time but did not have an effect on resveratrol production. Further subculturing of the transformed calli resulted in cell death and a decrease in expression of the endogenous VaCDPK3a. The data suggest that while VaCDPK3a acts as a positive regulator of V. amurensis cell growth, it is not involved in the signaling pathway regulating resveratrol biosynthesis and resistance to salt and temperature stresses.


Plant Molecular Biology Reporter | 2013

Effects of the Calmodulin Antagonist W7 on Resveratrol Biosynthesis in Vitis amurensis Rupr.

K. V. Kiselev; Olga A. Shumakova; A. Y. Manyakhin

The calmodulin antagonist N-(6-Aminohexyl)-5-chloro-1-naphthalenesulfonamide (W7) binds to calmodulzin and inhibits Ca2+/calmodulin-regulated enzyme activities. In plant cells, W7 inhibits the activity of calcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs)—the major calcium sensors in plants. In the present study, we examined the effect of W7 on increased resveratrol biosynthesis and expression of CDPK and stilbene synthase (STS) genes in a cell culture of Vitis amurensis Rupr. We used coumaric acid (CA), salicylic acid (SA), and phenylalanine (Phe) to increase the content of resveratrol in V. amurensis calli, since its content is low under standard conditions. W7 significantly decreased resveratrol production and expression of STS genes in CA-, SA-, and Phe-treated grape cells. Also, treatment of the V. amurensis calli with SA, Phe, or CA considerably increased expression of VaCDPK1a (with SA, Phe), VaCDPK1L (with SA, Phe), VaCDPK2a (with Phe) genes, and decreased expression of VaCDPK3a (with CA). Addition of W7 to CA-, SA-, and Phe-treated grape cells reversed this effect, resulting in increased VaCDPK3a expression and decreased VaCDPK1a, VaCDPK1L, and VaCDPK2a expression. The results obtained suggest that CDPK activities might play an important role in resveratrol biosynthesis.


Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology | 2018

The Role of Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinase Genes CPK16, CPK25, CPK30, and CPK32 in Stilbene Biosynthesis and the Stress Resistance of Grapevine Vitis amurensis Rupr.

A. S. Dubrovina; Olga A. Aleynova; A. Y. Manyakhin; K. V. Kiselev

It is known that calcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPK or CPK) are implicated in the regulation of plant development and stress adaptation. However, there is a lack of information on the properties and functions of certain CDPK family members. The present study investigates the functions of four CDPK genes of the grapevine Vitis amurensis Rupr. in the formation of its high stress resistance level and the production of valuable secondary metabolites. Overexpression of the CPK30 gene of V. amurensis considerably increased the resistance of V. amurensis transgenic cell lines to salt and cold stresses, while CPK16, CPK25, and CPK32 overexpression did not influence the salt and temperature stress tolerance. VaCPK16 and VaCPK32 overexpression increased stilbene production in V. amurensis cell cultures by 2.1–3.1 and 1.6–3.1 times, respectively. The data indicate that the VaCPK30 gene is involved in the formation of grapevine salt and cold stress resistance, while the VaCPK16 and VaCPK32 genes contribute to increased stilbene accumulation.


Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2011

Resveratrol content and expression patterns of stilbene synthase genes in Vitis amurensis cells treated with 5-azacytidine

K. V. Kiselev; Alexey P. Tyunin; A. Y. Manyakhin; Yuri N. Zhuravlev


Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2011

Resveratrol Content and Expression of Phenylalanine Ammonia-lyase and Stilbene Synthase Genes in Cell Cultures of Vitis amurensis Treated with Coumaric Acid

Olga A. Shumakova; A. Y. Manyakhin; K. V. Kiselev


Plant Growth Regulation | 2012

Influence of calcium influx induced by the calcium ionophore, A23187, on resveratrol content and the expression of CDPK and STS genes in the cell cultures of Vitis amurensis

K. V. Kiselev; Olga A. Shumakova; A. Y. Manyakhin; A. N. Mazeika


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2014

VaCPK20 gene overexpression significantly increased resveratrol content and expression of stilbene synthase genes in cell cultures of Vitis amurensis Rupr

O. A. Aleynova-Shumakova; A. S. Dubrovina; A. Y. Manyakhin; Y. A. Karetin; K. V. Kiselev


Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2015

Regulation of Resveratrol Production in Vitis amurensis Cell Cultures by Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinases

Olga A. Aleynova; A. S. Dubrovina; A. Y. Manyakhin; Y. A. Karetin; K. V. Kiselev


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2018

Numerical indicators of absorption spectra of green leaf extract obtained from plants of different life forms

Vladimir Koldaev; A. Y. Manyakhin

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K. V. Kiselev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. S. Dubrovina

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Olga A. Shumakova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Y. A. Karetin

Far Eastern Federal University

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Alexey P. Tyunin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Olga A. Aleynova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Vladimir Koldaev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Yuri N. Zhuravlev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. N. Mazeika

Far Eastern Federal University

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A.R. Suprun

Russian Academy of Sciences

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