HCHL expression in hairy roots of Beta vulgaris yields a high accumulation of p-hydroxybenzoic acid (pHBA)glucose ester, and linkage of pHBA into cell walls
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TextoSeries ; Bioresource Technology, 100(20), p.4836-4842, 2009Trabajos contenidos: - Rahman, L
- Kouno, H
- Hashiguchi, Y
- Yamamoto, H
- Narbad, A
- Parr, A
- Walton, N
- Walton, N
- Kitamura, Y
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As part of a study to explore the potential for new or modified bio-product formation, Beta vulgaris (sugar beet)has been genetically modified to express in root-organ culture a bacterial gene of phenylpropanoid catabolism. The HCHL gene, encoding p-hydroxycinnamoyl-CoA hydratase/lyase, was introduced into B. vulgaris under the control of a CaMV 35S promoter, using Agrobacterium rhizogenes LBA 9402. Hairy root clones expressing the HCHL gene, together with non-expressing clones, were analysed and revealed that one expression-positive clone accumulated the glucose ester of p-hydroxybenzoic acid (pHBA)at about 14
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