G. K. Tchernoded
Russian Academy of Sciences
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Planta | 2005
Victor P. Bulgakov; M. V. Veselova; G. K. Tchernoded; K. V. Kiselev; Sergey A. Fedoreyev; Yu. N. Zhuravlev
Rabdosiin and related caffeic acid metabolites have been proposed as active pharmacological agents demonstrating potent anti-HIV and antiallergic activities. We transformed Eritrichium sericeum and Lithospermum erythrorhizon seedlings by the rolC gene, which has been recently described as an activator of plant secondary metabolism. Surprisingly, the rolC-transformed cell cultures of both plants yielded two- to threefold less levels of rabdosiin and rosmarinic acid (RA) than respective control cultures. This result establishes an interesting precedent when the secondary metabolites are differently regulated by a single gene. We show that the rolC gene affects production of rabdosiin and RA irrespective of the methyl jasmonate (MeJA)-mediated and the Ca2+-dependent NADPH oxidase pathways. Cantharidin, an inhibitor of serine/threonine phosphatases, partly diminishes the rolC-gene inhibitory effect that indicates involvement of the rolC-gene-mediated signal in plant regulatory controls, mediated by protein phosphatases. We also show that the control MeJA-stimulated E. sericeum root culture produces (−)-rabdosiin up to 3.41% dry weight, representing the highest level of this substance for plant cell cultures reported so far.
Planta | 2006
T. Y. Gorpenchenko; K. V. Kiselev; Victor P. Bulgakov; G. K. Tchernoded; E. A. Bragina; M. V. Khodakovskaya; O. G. Koren; T. B. Batygina; Yu. N. Zhuravlev
Expression of the Agrobacterium rhizogenes rolC gene in Panax ginseng callus cells results in formation of tumors that are capable to form roots. The selection of non-root forming tumor clusters yielded the embryogenic 2c3 callus line, which formed somatic embryos and shoots independently of external growth factors. Although the 2c3 somatic embryos developed through a typical embryogenesis process, they terminated prematurely and repeatedly formed adventitious shoot meristems and embryo-like structures. A part of the shoots and somatic embryos formed enlarged and fasciated meristems. This is the first indication of the rolC gene embryogenic effect and, to our knowledge, the first indication that a single gene of non-plant origin can induce somatic embryogenesis in plants.
Molecular Biology | 2008
K. V. Kiselev; T. Yu. Gorpenchenko; G. K. Tchernoded; A. S. Dubrovina; O. V. Grishchenko; Victor P. Bulgakov; Yu. N. Zhuravlev
The Panax ginseng 2c3 embryogenic cell culture was earlier obtained by callus cell transformation with Agrobacterium rhizogenes rolC. Calcium channel blockers (LaCl3, verapamil, and niflumic acid) reduced the production of somatic embryos in the 2c3 culture, implicating the Ca2+ signaling system in plant somatic embryogenesis. The protein kinase inhibitors W7 and H7 also decreased the yield of somatic embryos in the 2c3 culture. The total CDPK expression in the 2c3 culture was 1.2-to 1.5-fold lower than in a control callus culture as a result of a silencing of the genes belonging to the PgCDPK1 (PgCDPK1a and PgCDPK1b) and PgCDPK3 (PgCDPK3a) subfamilies. Expression of the PgCDPK2 subfamily genes (PgCDPK2b and PgCDPK2d) was increased. It was assumed that some genes of the PgCDPK1, PgCDPK2, and PgCDPK3 subfamilies were responsible for generation of embryogenic cells in the 2c3 culture. For the first time, rolC expression and embryogenesis were associated with changes in the expression of certain CDPK genes.
Plant Physiology | 2012
Victor P. Bulgakov; Tatiana Y. Gorpenchenko; Galina N. Veremeichik; Yuri N. Shkryl; G. K. Tchernoded; Dmitry V. Bulgakov; Dmitry L. Aminin; Yuri N. Zhuravlev
The rolB (for rooting locus of Agrobacterium rhizogenes) oncogene has previously been identified as a key player in the formation of hairy roots during the plant-A. rhizogenes interaction. In this study, using single-cell assays based on confocal microscopy, we demonstrated reduced levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in rolB-expressing Rubia cordifolia, Panax ginseng, and Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) cells. The expression of rolB was sufficient to inhibit excessive elevations of ROS induced by paraquat, menadione, and light stress and prevent cell death induced by chronic oxidative stress. In rolB-expressing cells, we detected the enhanced expression of antioxidant genes encoding cytosolic ascorbate peroxidase, catalase, and superoxide dismutase. We conclude that, similar to pathogenic determinants in other pathogenic bacteria, rolB suppresses ROS and plays a role not only in cell differentiation but also in ROS metabolism.
Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2007
Yuliya V. Inyushkina; Victor P. Bulgakov; M. V. Veselova; Valery M. Bryukhanov; Yakov F. Zverev; Vyacheslav V. Lampatov; Olga V. Azarova; G. K. Tchernoded; Sergey A. Fedoreyev; Y. N. Zhuravlev
During an investigation of plant cell cultures that might be useful in the treatment of renal disorders, we established a vigorously-growing E-4 callus culture of Eritrichium sericeum that produced large amounts of caffeic acid metabolites, (−)-rabdosiin (1.8% dry wt) and rosmarinic acid (4.6% dry wt). Elicitation of the calli by methyl jasmonate induced a 38% increase in total polyphenol production. The most efficient method of eliciting (−)-rabdosiin biosynthesis was through the treatment of E-4 calli with cuprum glycerate, which induced an increase in (−)-rabdosiin production of as much as 4.1% dry wt. Oral administration of E-4 callus biomass (100 mg/kg/d for 30 d) to rats with induced Masugi-nephritis caused an increase in diuresis and lowered creatinine excretion and proteinuria levels as compared with Masugi-nephritis untreated rats. While all of the Masugi-nephritis untreated rats began to suffer, near a quarter of the E-4 treated rats remained in good health. This result indicates that the E-4 culture has the potential to alleviate the symptoms associated with nephritis.
Journal of Plant Physiology | 2011
K. V. Kiselev; Olga A. Shumakova; G. K. Tchernoded
It has previously been shown that the nucleotide sequences of the Agrobacterium rhizogenes rolC locus and the selective marker nptII developed mutations during the long-term cultivation of transgenic cell cultures of Panax ginseng. In the present report, we analyzed the nucleotide sequences of selected plant gene families in the 20-year-old P. ginseng 1c cell culture and in leaves of cultivated P. ginseng plants. We sequenced the Actin genes, which are a family of house-keeping genes; the phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) and dammarenediol synthase genes (DDS), which actively participate in the biosynthesis of ginsenosides; and the somatic embryogenesis receptor kinase (SERK) genes, which control plant development. We demonstrate that the plant genes also developed mutations during long-term cultivation. The highest level of nucleotide substitution was detected in the sequences of the SERK genes (2.00±0.11 nt per 1000 nt), and the level was significantly higher when compared with the cultivated P. ginseng plant. Interestingly, while the diversity of Actin genes was similar in the P. ginseng cell culture and the cultivated plants, the diversity of the DDS and SERK genes was less in the 20-year-old cell culture than in the cultivated plants. In this work, we detail the level of nucleotide substitutions in different plant genes during the long-term culture of plant cells.
Biochemistry | 2003
Victor P. Bulgakov; G. K. Tchernoded; Natalia P. Mischenko; Yu. N. Shkryl; V.P Glazunov; Sergey A. Fedoreyev; Yu. N. Zhuravlev
It has been reported that rol plant oncogenes located in Ri-plasmids of Agrobacterium rhizogenes activated synthesis of secondary metabolites in the transformed plant cells. The activator mechanism is still unknown. In this work, we studied whether the NADPH oxidase-signaling pathway, which regulates the synthesis of defense metabolites in plants, is involved in the activator function of the rol genes. It was demonstrated that the transformation of Rubia cordifolia cells by the rolB and rolC genes caused an induction of biosynthesis of anthraquinone-type phytoalexins. Inhibition studies revealed a striking difference between the rolC and rolB transformed cultures in their sensitivity to Ca2+ channel blockers and calcium deficiency. The rolC culture displayed lowered resistance to the inhibitors compared to the non-transformed culture, while the rolB culture was more resistant to the treatment. The assumption was made that the oncogenic potential of rol genes is realized through the alteration of calcium balance in the plant cells. Anthraquinone production was not inhibited in the non-transformed and transformed cultures by Ca2+ channel blockers, as well as by diphenylene iodonium, an inhibitor of NADPH oxidase, and by the protein kinase inhibitor staurosporine. These results indicate that the induction of anthraquinone production in transgenic cultures does not involve the activation of Ca2+-dependent NADPH oxidase pathway.
Biotechnology Letters | 2011
Victor P. Bulgakov; G. K. Tchernoded; M. V. Veselova; Sergey A. Fedoreyev; Tamara I. Muzarok; Y. N. Zhuravlev
The main polyphenols in callus and cell suspension cultures of Taxus cuspidata and T. baccata were (+)-catechin and (−)-epicatechin, while lignans, such as (+)-taxiresinol, (+)-isotaxiresinol, (+)-isolariciresinol and (−)-secoisolariciresinol, were present in trace amounts. T. cuspidata cells contained 1.7% (+)-catechin and 2.4% (−)-epicatechin on dry wt basis but when stimulated with methyl jasmonate produced 3.4% catechin and 5.2% epicatechin. These are the highest levels of these metabolites obtained in plant cell cultures.
Plant Signaling & Behavior | 2012
Tatiana Y. Gorpenchenko; Dmitry L. Aminin; Yuliya V. Vereshchagina; Yuri N. Shkryl; Galina N. Veremeichik; G. K. Tchernoded; Victor P. Bulgakov
The rolB oncogene was previously identified as an important player in ROS metabolism in transformed plant cells. Numerous reports indicate a crucial role for animal oncogenes in apoptotic cell death. Whether plant oncogenes such as rolB can induce programmed cell death (PCD) in transformed plant cells is of particular importance. In this investigation, we used a single-cell assay based on confocal microscopy and fluorescent dyes capable of discriminating between apoptotic and necrotic cells. Our results indicate that the expression of rolB in plant cells was sufficient to decrease the proportion of apoptotic cells in steady-state conditions and diminish the rate of apoptotic cells during induced PCD. These data suggest that plant oncogenes, like animal oncogenes, may be involved in the processes mediating PCD.
Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2008
Yuri N. Shkryl; Galina N. Veremeichik; Victor P. Bulgakov; G. K. Tchernoded; Natalia P. Mischenko; Sergei A. Fedoreyev; Yuri N. Zhuravlev