Opium poppy: blueprint for an alkaloid factory

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Peter J. Facchini
Jillian M. Hagel
David K. Liscombe
Natalia Loukanina
Benjamin P. MacLeod
Nailish Samanani
Katherine G. Zulak
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[1] University of Calgary,Department of Biological Sciences
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Benzylisoquinoline alkaloid biosynthesis; Cell and tissue culture; Cellular and subcellular localization; Expressed sequence tags; Functional genomics; Gene regulation; Genetic transformation; Metabolomics; DNA microarray;
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10.1007/s11101-006-9042-0
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Opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) produces a large number of benzylisoquinoline alkaloids, including the narcotic analgesics morphine and codeine, and has emerged as one of the most versatile model systems to study alkaloid metabolism in plants. As summarized in this review, we have taken a holistic strategy—involving biochemical, cellular, molecular genetic, genomic, and metabolomic approaches—to draft a blueprint of the fundamental biological platforms required for an opium poppy cell to function as an alkaloid factory. The capacity to synthesize and store alkaloids requires the cooperation of three phloem cell types—companion cells, sieve elements, and laticifers—in the plant, but also occurs in dedifferentiated cell cultures. We have assembled an opium poppy expressed sequence tag (EST) database based on the attempted sequencing of more than 30,000 cDNAs from elicitor-treated cell culture, stem, and root libraries. Approximately 23,000 of the elicitor-induced cell culture and stem ESTs are represented on a DNA microarray, which has been used to examine changes in transcript profile in cultured cells in response to elicitor treatment, and in plants with different alkaloid profiles. Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry and proton nuclear magnetic resonance mass spectroscopy are being used to detect corresponding differences in metabolite profiles. Several new genes involved in the biosynthesis and regulation of alkaloid pathways in opium poppy have been identified using genomic tools. A biological blueprint for alkaloid production coupled with the emergence of reliable transformation protocols has created an unprecedented opportunity to alter the chemical profile of the world’s most valuable medicinal plant.
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