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  2. Production of justicidin B, a cytotoxic arylnaphthalene lignan from genetically transformed root cultures of Linum leonii

Production of justicidin B, a cytotoxic arylnaphthalene lignan from genetically transformed root cultures of Linum leonii

  • J Nat Prod. 2006 Jul;69(7):1014-7. doi: 10.1021/np060022k.
Nikolay Vasilev 1 Elfahmi Rein Bos Oliver Kayser Georgi Momekov Spiro Konstantinov Iliana Ionkova
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Pharmacognosy and Botany, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University-Sofia, 2 Dunav, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria.
Abstract

Callus and hairy root cultures of Linum leonii were established. The genetic transformation in hairy roots was proven by PCR analysis, which showed integration of rol A and rol C genes into the plant genome. Calli and hairy roots accumulate the arylnaphthalene lignan justicidin B as a major constituent. Hairy roots produce 5-fold higher yields of justicidin B (10.8 mg g(-1) DW) compared to calli. Justicidin B shows strong cytotoxicity on the chronic myeloid leukemia LAMA-8 and K-562 cell lines and on the chronic lymphoid leukemia SKW-3 cell line with IC(50) values of 1.11, 6.08, and 1.62 microM, respectively. Apoptotic properties of justicidin B are reported for the first time.

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