Enhanced secondary metabolite (tanshinone) production of Salvia miltiorrhiza hairy roots in a novel root–bacteria coculture process

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Jian-Yong Wu
Janet Ng
Ming Shi
Shu-Jing Wu
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[1] The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology
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Hairy roots; Coculture; Diterpenoid tanshinones; Plant–microbe interaction;
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Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge (Lamiaceae) hairy root cultures were inoculated (at 0.02 and 0.2% v/v) and co-cultured with Bacillus cereus bacteria. The root biomass growth was inhibited significantly by the bacteria inoculated to the root culture on the first day (day 0) but not by the bacteria inoculated on days 14 or 21 (in a 28-day overall period). On the other hand, the growth of the bacteria in the hairy root culture was also strongly inhibited by the hairy roots, partially because of the antibacterial activity of the secondary compounds produced by the roots. Most interestingly, the tanshinone production was promoted by the inoculation of bacteria at any of these days but more significantly by an earlier bacteria inoculation. With 0.2% bacteria inoculated on day 0, for example, the total tanshinone content of roots was increased by more than 12-fold (from 0.20 to 2.67 mg g−1 dry weight), and the volumetric tanshinone yield increased by more than sixfold (from 1.40 to 10.4 mg l−1). The tanshinone production was also stimulated by bacterial water extract and bacterial culture supernatant but less significantly than by the inoculation of live bacteria. The results suggest that the stimulation of tanshinone production by live bacteria in the root cultures may be attributed to the elicitor compounds originating from the bacteria, and the hairy root–bacteria coculture may be an effective strategy for improving secondary metabolite production in plant tissue cultures.
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