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:: Volume 1, Issue 2 (2015) ::
pgr 2015, 1(2): 25-32 Back to browse issues page
The Study of Relative Gene Expression of Key Genes of Terpene Biosynthesis in Tissues and Different Developmental Stages of Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) Genotypes Using Real-Time PCR
Mohammad Majdi * , Ghasem Karimzade , Mohammad Ali Malboobi
Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Research Center for Medicinal Plant Breeding and Development, Faculty of Agriculture, Kurdistan University,Sanandaj, Iran
Abstract:   (26475 Views)
Feverfew (Tanacetum partheniumL. Schulz Bip.) is a medicinal herb belonging to the Asteraceae which recently raised researcher’s attention due to its medicinal value and pharmacological activities, especially as a migraine prophylaxis agent and also for treatment of cancer. Parthenolide has a sesquiterpene lactone structure which is most likely synthesized through the mevalonic acid (MVA) pathway. Recently, it has been shown that there is cross a talk between the MVA and the MEP pathways through IDP (Iosopentenyl diphosphate) exchange as a precursor for the biosynthesis of different terpenes hence, parthenolide biosynthesis could be affected by the MEP pathway as well. In the present work, the relative gene expression of two key genes of the MVA pathway, including 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (HMGR) and germacrene A synthase (GAS) and two key genes of the MEP pathway including 1-deoxy-D-xylulose-5-phosphate reductoisomerase (DXR) and hydroxy-2-methyl-2-(E)-butenyl4-diphosphate reductase (HDR) were examined in leaves derived from the vegetative or generative phases, also in flowers using real time PCR. The results of our study showed that expression of these genes depend on the growth stage and genotype. Moreover, in which in the flowers and leaves derived from vegetative phase in different genotypes only the TpGAS gene expression showed a significant difference, while in the leaves derived of generative phase the relative gene expression showed a significant difference for TpHMGR, TpGAS and TpDXR.
Keywords: Tanacetum parthenium, Sesquiterpene, Gene expression, MVA pathway, Growth stage
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Plant improvement
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Majdi M, Karimzade G, Malboobi M A. The Study of Relative Gene Expression of Key Genes of Terpene Biosynthesis in Tissues and Different Developmental Stages of Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) Genotypes Using Real-Time PCR. pgr 2015; 1 (2) :25-32
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