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  • Methyl jasmonate induced accumulation of kalopanaxsaponin I in Nigella sativa.

Methyl jasmonate induced accumulation of kalopanaxsaponin I in Nigella sativa.

Phytochemistry (2009-03-14)
Martin Scholz, Marta Lipinski, Marco Leupold, Heinrich Luftmann, Lena Harig, Rivka Ofir, Rainer Fischer, Dirk Prüfer, Kai J Müller
ABSTRACT

Hydroponically cultivated Nigella sativa L. plants treated with methyl jasmonate (MeJA) showed a twelve-fold increase in levels of the monodesmosidic triterpene saponins alpha-hederin and kalopanaxsaponin I (KsI) in the leaves. We will demonstrate that these two saponins accounted for approximately 10% of the dry plant matter, of which 93% was KsI and 7% alpha-hederin. To address the molecular basis of saponin induction by MeJA, we cloned and characterized the beta-amyrin synthase gene (NsbetaAS1) encoding one of the key enzymes in triterpene saponin biosynthesis. As expected, NsbetaAS1 transcription was induced by MeJA and led to the production of beta-amyrin when over-expressed in yeast.

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α-Hederin, primary reference standard