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Planta Medica 1981-Jun

Selection of tobacco cell lines with high yields of cinnamoyl putrescines.

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J Berlin
K G Kukoschke
K H Knobloch

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Abstract

Cell lines of NICOTIANA TABACUM resistant to either L-phenylalanine, DL-meta-fluorophenylalanine (MFP) or L-ornithine, have been selected in order to establish by this means cell strains with higher yields of cinnamoyl putrescines. Except for three MFP-resistant cell lines, all selected strains accumulated 2 to 5 times more cinnamoyl putrescines than the non-resistant wild type cells. In some lines this increase was accompanied by increased activities of enzymes which were likewise involved in the biosynthesis of cinnamoyl putrescines and in the metabolism/degradation of the selecting agents. The qualitative pattern of phenolic compounds did not change in any of the resistant cell lines.

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