Occurrence of caffeoylquinic acids in bamboo suspension cells cultured under light
Naoki Ube, Yasuo Kato, Taiji Nomura

TL;DR
Bamboo cells grown under light can produce caffeoylquinic acids, which are valuable plant compounds, suggesting their potential for bioproduction.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the potential of bamboo cells for producing caffeoylquinic acids via metabolic-flow switching under light conditions.
Findings
Pn suspension cells under light produced 3-O-caffeoylquinic acid and 5-O-caffeoylquinic acid.
Production titers reached 121 mg l−1 for 3-O-caffeoylquinic acid and 77.9 mg l−1 for 5-O-caffeoylquinic acid.
Pn cells are suitable for bioproduction of caffeoyl-CoA-derived metabolites via metabolic-flow switching.
Abstract
Rational metabolic-flow switching is an effective strategy that we previously proposed to produce exogenous high-value natural products in cultured plant cells through redirecting a highly active inherent metabolic pathway to a pathway producing related exogenous compounds. In previous proof-of-concept studies, we demonstrated that bamboo (Phyllostachys nigra; Pn) cells are a suitable host for production of phenylpropanoid-derived compounds, in particular those derived from feruloyl- and p-coumaroyl-CoAs. To expand the utility of Pn cells for production of exogenous metabolites via the rational metabolic-flow switching strategy, it is important to evaluate the metabolic potential of Pn cells under diverse culture conditions. In this study, we examined highly active metabolic pathway(s) in Pn suspension cells cultured under light. The Pn suspension cells strongly accumulated two…
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TopicsBamboo properties and applications · Plant tissue culture and regeneration · Seed Germination and Physiology
