Anthraquinone Productivity by the Cultures of Adventitious Roots and Hairy Roots from Curled Dock (Rumex crispus)

소리쟁이 (Rumex crispus)의 부정근과 모상근 배양에 의한 Anthraquinone 생산성

  • 장석원 (경기도 농촌진흥원 연천율무시험장) ;
  • 김인현 (한림대학교 자연대학 생물학과) ;
  • 한태진 (한림대학교 자연대학 생물학과)
  • Published : 1999.01.01

Abstract

In order to survey anthraquinone productivity from in vitro root culture, transformed hairy roots of Rumex crispus were induced from leaf segments by infection with Agrobacterium rhizogenes strain $A_4$ and compared with adventitious roots. The optimum condition of adventitious root formation from leaf segments was 5 $\mu$M NAA added to MS medium. Mannopine was detected in the extract of hairy roots by paper electrophoresis, but not in adventitious roots. Secondary root tips of both adventitious roots and hairy roots elongated without lateral root branching in hormone free MS medium, but primary root tips showed more rapid growth with extensive lateral root branching. MS basal medium was the best for growth of the adventious roots and hairy roots for anthraquinone content. Adventitious root tips and hairy root tips cultured in liquid MS medium supplemented with 0.05 $\mu$M NAA and 0.1 $\mu$M kinetin (contained 5% sucrose) showed the maximal growth and anthraquinone content. Anthraquinone content of hairy roots was increased by the culture periods, but was reduced after 25 days of culture.

형질전환된 소리쟁이 모상근의 기내 배양시 그 생장 특성과 anthraquinone생산성을 조사하기 위하여 소리쟁이의 모상근을 Agrobacterium rhirogenes strain $A_4$ 접종에 의하여 잎 절편으로부터 유기하여 부정근과 비교하였다. 잎 절편에서의 부정근 형성은 5 $\mu$M NAA를 첨가한 MS배지에서 가장 양호하였다. Paper electrophoresis를 통한 opine분석 결과 모상근에서만 mannopine이 검출되고 부정근에서는 검출되지 않았다. 부정근과 모상근 모두에서 2차근인 측근 근단은 호르몬을 첨가하지 않은 배지에서 신장만 할 뿐 분지하지 않았으나, 1차근인 주근의 근단은 많은 측지를 내며 빠르게 생장하였다. Anthraquinone 함량 증대에 따른 부정근과 모상근의 생장에는 MS기본 배지가 가장 양호하였다. 부정근과 모상근 배양시 생장량과 anthraquinone함량은 5% sucrose를 포함한 0.05 $\mu$M NAA와 0.1 $\mu$M kinetin으로 조성된 MS 액체 배지에서 가장 높은 것으로 나타났으며, 모상근의 anthraquinone함량은 배양 일수에 따라 증가하다가 배양 25일 이후에는 감소하였다.

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