Modulation of Picroside-I Biosynthesis in Grown Elicited Shoots of Picrorhiza kurroa In Vitro
2016
Sharma, Neha | Kumar, Varun | Chauhan, Rajinder Singh | Sood, Hemant
Elicitors are considered as biostimulants for growth improvement and enhancement of secondary metabolite content. To date, only seaweed extract (SWE) powder has been studied for its effect on picroside-I (P-I) production in in vitro grown Picrorhiza kurroa plants. However, little is known at the molecular level about P-I production in P. kurroa plants upon SWE treatment. Here, we investigated the relative effects of supplying different elicitors including methyl jasmonate (MeJa), sodium nitroprusside (SNP), and abscisic acid (ABA) with SWE on plant growth and P-I production in addition to their effects at the molecular level reflecting the metabolic status of P-I biosynthesis. Our results indicated that only SWE, ABA, and SNP stimulated P-I production by 2.60-, 2.01-, and 1.35-fold, respectively, whereas MeJa decreased P-I content. Interestingly, SWE modulated all four integrating secondary metabolic pathways, covering almost all critical steps in the methylerythritol phosphate (MEP), mevalonate (MVA), iridoid, and phenylpropanoid pathways to stimulate P-I biosynthesis. SNP targeted the MVA/MEP pathways in conjunction with the iridoid pathway, whereas ABA modulated the phenylpropanoid pathway to increase the P-I content in P. kurroa. This is apparently the first report on treatment of different elicitors in in vitro grown P. kurroa plants for eliciting P-I content and exploring the role of different elicitors at the molecular level.
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