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Non-invasive Methods for Determination of Cellular Growth in Podophyllum hexandrum Suspension Cultures

  • Chattopadhyay, Saurabh;Bisaria, V.S.;Scheper, T.;Srivastava, A.K.
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.331-334
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    • 2002
  • Culture conductivity and on-line NADH fluorescence were used to measure cellular growth in plant cell suspension cultures of Podophyllum hexandrum. An inverse correlation between dry cell weight and medium conductivity was observed during shake flask cultivation. A linear relationship between dry cell weight and culture NADH fluorescence was obtained during the exponential phase of batch cultivation In a bioreactor under the pH stat (pH 6) conditions. It was observed that conductivity measurement were suitable for biomass characterisation under highly dynamic uncontrolled shake flask cultivation conditions. However, if the acid/alkali feeding is done for pH control the conductivity measurement could not be applied. On the other hand the NADH fluorescence measurement allowed online-in situ biomass monitoring of rather heterogenous plant cell suspension cultures in bioreactor even under the most desirable pH stat conditions.

Establishment of suspension culture condition for embryogenic callus proliferation and somatic embryo development of Kalopanax septemlobus (음나무 배발생 캘러스의 증식 및 체세포배 발달을 위한 액체 현탁 배양조건 확립)

  • Kim, Sun-Ja;Moon, Heung-Kyu
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 2009
  • This study was conducted to establish the optimal suspension culture system for both the propagation of embryogenic cells (ECs) and the induction of somatic embryos (SEs) of Kalopanax septemlobus. The proliferation rate of ECs was reduced as the inoculum density was increased; the highest rate was obtained when 0.1 g/100 ml of cells was initially inoculated. According to the analysis of cell growth pattern and cell growth cycle (G1, Sand G2/M), the cell growth started in 5 days culture initiation, grew rapidly until 15 days and then decreased gradually. Distinctive changes of the cell growth cycle by the culture periods was also observed; the growth cycle was doubled from initial 5.6% to 11.7% of S stage in 5 days culture and then reached in stable stages again. Therefore, the results indicated that a 15-day-cycle was the optimal culture period for the propagation of the ECs through the suspension culture. Furthermore, the cell inoculum density was also important for the induction of SE; more than 65% of SEs at the torpedo stage was induced by using the low level of cell inoculum (0.5 g/L), while the higher inoculum densities were rapidly reduced the proportion of SEs at that stage. Although the higher inoculum density delayed the development of SE, it did not affect the proportion of SEs at the globular and heart stage. In conclusion, this study showed that the suspension culture of the Kalopanax septemlobus ECs through the control of inoculum density was an efficient way for both the propagation of ECs and the induction of SEs, suggesting that the development of this system might help to reduce the culture period for the somatic embryo production.

The Various Suspension Culture Methods on the Growth of Culture Cells of Wild Viola (Viola patrinii Dc.) (야생 흰 제비꽃 (Viola patrinii DC) 배양세포의 활성에 미치는 다양한 현탁배양 방법)

  • 임현희;정용모;조영수;정정한;서정해;권오창
    • Korean Journal of Plant Tissue Culture
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.155-161
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    • 2000
  • This experiment was carried out to examine the effects of culture medium on cell growth of the viola (Viola patrinii DC.) suspension culture. The results are as follows: The greatest cell growth rates were found with MS medium suggesting that this medium could be recommendable for the viola suspension cell culture. When the nitrogen sources (NH$_4$NO$_3$ and KNO$_3$) of MS salts were diluted at half concentrations, the cell growth rates were slightly increased, but when the combined concentration rations of NH$_4$+ and NO$_3$ions were 25 to 75 the greatest cell growth rates were obtained. This result imply that the nitrogen ion sources had slight influence on the rates. Another feature was obtained. This result implys that the nitrogen ion sources had slight influence on the rates. Another feature was that as the concentration of NH$_4$+ ion lowered, the callus color changed to pale yellow with some red spots. The addition of casein hydrolysate (5 g/L) was more effective for the cell growth. On the basis of microscopic observation, the highest cell growth rates were detected during 2-4 weeks culture and after 6 weeks of the culture, some elongated and vacuolated cells were determined.

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Production of Useful Proteins by Plant Cell Culture

  • Kwon, Tae-Ho;Kim, Dae-Hyun;Jang, Yong-Suk;Yang, Moon-Sik
    • Proceedings of the Botanical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1999.07a
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    • pp.45-49
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    • 1999
  • Plant cell culture is emerging to express bioactive foreign proteins because it has several advantages in that it is safe, economical, genetically stable and eukaryotic expression system comparing with other expression systems. However several limitations such as slow growth rate, low expression level and lack of well established down stream process need to be answered. As a preliminary approach to produce the immunologically interested molecules through the plant cell culture, we tested if granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factors (GM-CSFs) from both murine (mGM-CSF) and human (hGM-CSF) are produced as a biologically active form through plant cell culture. The murine and human GM-CSF genes were cloned into the plant expression vector, pBI121, and Ti-plasmid mediated transformation of tobacco leaves was conducted using Agrobacterium tumefaciens harboring both recombinant GM-CSF (rGM-CSF) genes. Cell suspension culture was established from the leaf-derived calli of transgenic tobacco plant. Northern blot analysis indicated the expression of the introduced mGM-CSF gene in both transgenic plant and cell suspension cultures. In addition, the biological activities of both murine and human GM-CSF from plant cell culture were confirmed by measuring the proliferation of the GM-CSF dependent FDC-PI and TF-1 cells, respectively.

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Removal of Residual Toxic Phytohormone in Suspension Cultures of Panax vietnamensis (베트남 인삼세포 현탁 배양에서 잔류 독성 식물호르몬 제거)

  • Lee, Seung-Ho;Kim, Nam-Hyuck;Kim, Ki-Hyun;Quang, Le Bach;Luong, Hoang Van;Byun, Sang-Yo
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.183-185
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    • 2008
  • Studies were made to remove the toxic phytohormone, 2,4-D, in suspension cultures of Panax vietnamensis. Cells grown in normal MS medium with 2,4-D were inoculated and grown in the MS medium without hormone. Not a big difference was observed in growth characteristics between media with and without 2,4-D. The 2,4-D in the culture, however, was completely removed. During the culture, the residual 2,4-D was consumed rapidly at the early growth stage. The intra-cellular 2,4-D was consumed first and the 2,4-D in the medium was used afterward.

Plant Regeneration from Embryogenic Suspension Cultures of Soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill)

  • Jang, Gi-Won;Park, Ro-Dong;Kim, Kwang-Soo
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.101-106
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    • 2001
  • In order to establish efficient plant regeneration from embryogenic suspension cultures of soybean, Glycine max L, we examined the effects of auxin type and concentration, cytokinin type and concentration, and amino acid type and concentration on the growth of embryogenic clumps from induced callus, and the effect of desiccation of mature somatic embryos obtained from these clumps on the frequency of somatic embryo germination. Embryogenic callus was induced from the edge of the cotyledons cultured on MS medium containing 6% sucrose, 40 mg/L 2,4-D, 0.2% gelrite and pH 5.7. The growth of embryogenic clumps was best in early staged, embryogenic callus that was placed in suspension culture of MS medium containing 5 mg/L 2,4-D and 0.5 mg/L asparagine. Single somatic embryos were isolated from the clumps and plated on the same medium for maturation. When the mature single somatic embryos were desiccated for 96 h, somatic embryo germination came up to approximately 90%. The plantlets germinated after embryos desiccation for 2 weeks were transfered to MS medium containing 3% sucrose,0.2% gelrite and pH 5.7.

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Secretory Production of hGM-CSF with a High Specific Biological Activity by Transgenic Plant Cell Suspension Culture

  • Kwon, Tae-Ho;Shin, Young-Mi;Kim, Young-Sook;Jang, Yong-Suk;Yang, Moon-Sik
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.135-141
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    • 2003
  • The human granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (hGM-CSF) gene was introduced into tobacco plants. The cell suspension culture was established from leaf-derived calli of the transgenic tobacco plants in order to express and secrete a biologically active hGM -CSF. The recombinant hGM-CSF from the transgenic plant cell culture (prhGM-CSF) was identified as a yield of about 180 ${\mu}$g/L in the culture filtrate, as determined by ELISA. The addition of 0.5 g/L polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) to the plant cell culture medium both stabilized the secreted prhGM-CSF and increased the level of production approximately 1.5-fold to 270 ${\mu}$g/L. The biological activity of the prhGM-CSF was confirmed by measuring the proliferation of the hGM-CSF-dependent cell line, TF-1. Interestingly, the specific activity of the prhGM-CSF was estimated to be approximately 2.7 times higher than that of a commercially available preparation from E. coli.

Effects of Several Elicitors and Amino Acids on Production of Taxane Derivatives in Cultured Cells (수종의 Elicitor 및 Amino Acid가 배양세포내 Taxane 유도체의 생산에 미치는 영향)

  • Lim, Sook;Shin, Seung-Won
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.360-364
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    • 1998
  • To develop new elicitors inducing the high productivity of taxane derivatives, plant growth inhibitors, namely, maleic acid hydrazide, N-phosphomethyl glycine and succinic acid 2.2-dimethyl hydrazide, coconut milk and yeast extract were administrated in the cell suspension culture system of Taxus cuspidata, and the production of baccatin III were analysed. The effects of amino acid related with the biosynthesis of baccatin III were also examined in these culture system. As the results, a remarkable enhancement of baccatin III production was observed in the cultivation with coconut water and with maleic acid hydrazide.

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Elicitation and In Situ Recovery of Alkaloids in Suspension Cultures of California Poppy

  • Byun, Sang-Yo;Pedersen, Henrik
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.1 no.3
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    • pp.220-226
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    • 1991
  • Large and rapid increases in benzophenanthridine alkaloid production occured in suspension cultures of Eschscholtzia californica cells treated with elicitors. Response to different biotic elicitors showed that elicitors prepared from yeast extract, Collectotrichum lindemuthianum and Verticillium dahliae induced alkaloid formation. Highest alkaloid accumulation was obtained with $60\;\mu\textrm{g}$ of yeast extract elicitor per gram of fresh cell weight. In time course performance after elicitor addition, more than 40 hours were required to obtain saturated alkaloid accumulation. Compounded silicone fluid, an ideal accumulation phase for two-phase culture of E. californica, accumulated a large amount of alkaloids produced in a specific manner. Elicitation in two-phase culture clearly increased net alkaloid production as well as their concentrations in the accumulation phase.

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Isolation and Culture of Protoplasts Derived from Embryogenic Cell Suspension Culture of Oryza sativa (Rice) (벼 진탕 배 배양세포로부터 원형질체 분리 및 배양)

  • Hwang, Baik;Kim, Mee-Kyung;Vasil, I. K.
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 1988
  • Several cultivars of rice were examined for induction of embryogenic callus on a medium containing MS salts, vitamins and 2, 4-D under darkness. Embryogenic callus was obtained from cultivar Cheonma with high ratio and embryo-like structures were formed from the callus on a medium with or without reduced 2, 4-D. Somatic embryoids with a plumule and radicle axis surrounded by a scutellum were observed. These embryoids germinated and produced plantlets in 30 days on the same medium. Protoplasts isolated from an embryogenic cell suspension culture derived from embryogenic callus were cultured either in liquid or in agar medium and protoplast derived cell colonies were obtained in 3-4 weeks.

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