Mature plants were regenerated via protoplasts from Agrobacterium rhizogenes-transformed root cultures of Hyoscyamus muticus L., and chemical analyses were performed on 34 individual plants. The regenerated plants showed strong phenotypic differences from clone to clone as well as from the control plants. Polymerase chain reaction studies revealed that the plants exhibiting the strongest phenotypic alterations contained the rol (A, B and C) genes, whereas the plants with fewer alterations had lost them. The plants produced hyoscyamine, scopolamine and a range of different calystegins, and considerable somaclonal variation was observed. Alkaloid production in the plants transgenic for the rol genes was clearly reduced. The pattern of calyste...
The transformed root cultures of Hyoscyamus muticus are usually cultivated in hormone-free medium in...
Plants remain a major source of new drugs, leads and fine chemicals. Cell cultures deriving from pla...
Key message: Transgenic hairy roots of R. stricta were developed for investigation of alkaloid accum...
Mature plants were regenerated via protoplasts from Agrobacterium rhizogenes-transformed root cultur...
Key message: Tetraploidy improves overexpression ofh6hand scopolamine production ofH. muticus,while ...
Key message: Tetraploidy improves overexpression ofh6hand scopolamine production ofH. muticus,while ...
Substantial somaclonal variation in growth rate, morphology, and alkaloid production of Hyoscyomus m...
Substantial somaclonal variation in growth rate, morphology, and alkaloid production of Hyoscyomus m...
Key Message: Tetraploidy improves overexpression of h6h and scopolamine production of H. muticus, wh...
In order to test the possibility of enhancing the production of pharmaceutically valuable scopolamin...
In order to test the possibility of enhancing the production of pharmaceutically valuable scopolamin...
Plants remain a major source of new drugs, leads and fine chemicals. Cell cultures deriving from pla...
Plants remain a major source of new drugs, leads and fine chemicals. Cell cultures deriving from pla...
Plants remain a major source of new drugs, leads and fine chemicals. Cell cultures deriving from pla...
Plants remain a major source of new drugs, leads and fine chemicals. Cell cultures deriving from pla...
The transformed root cultures of Hyoscyamus muticus are usually cultivated in hormone-free medium in...
Plants remain a major source of new drugs, leads and fine chemicals. Cell cultures deriving from pla...
Key message: Transgenic hairy roots of R. stricta were developed for investigation of alkaloid accum...
Mature plants were regenerated via protoplasts from Agrobacterium rhizogenes-transformed root cultur...
Key message: Tetraploidy improves overexpression ofh6hand scopolamine production ofH. muticus,while ...
Key message: Tetraploidy improves overexpression ofh6hand scopolamine production ofH. muticus,while ...
Substantial somaclonal variation in growth rate, morphology, and alkaloid production of Hyoscyomus m...
Substantial somaclonal variation in growth rate, morphology, and alkaloid production of Hyoscyomus m...
Key Message: Tetraploidy improves overexpression of h6h and scopolamine production of H. muticus, wh...
In order to test the possibility of enhancing the production of pharmaceutically valuable scopolamin...
In order to test the possibility of enhancing the production of pharmaceutically valuable scopolamin...
Plants remain a major source of new drugs, leads and fine chemicals. Cell cultures deriving from pla...
Plants remain a major source of new drugs, leads and fine chemicals. Cell cultures deriving from pla...
Plants remain a major source of new drugs, leads and fine chemicals. Cell cultures deriving from pla...
Plants remain a major source of new drugs, leads and fine chemicals. Cell cultures deriving from pla...
The transformed root cultures of Hyoscyamus muticus are usually cultivated in hormone-free medium in...
Plants remain a major source of new drugs, leads and fine chemicals. Cell cultures deriving from pla...
Key message: Transgenic hairy roots of R. stricta were developed for investigation of alkaloid accum...