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  • Taxane diterpenes are important compounds used in cancer treatment, but optimizing their production is challenging due to limited understanding of their biosynthetic pathways and molecular regulation.
  • A new method was developed to obtain protoplasts from Taxus media, making it easier to manipulate these cells for research purposes.
  • Transfecting Taxus protoplasts with specific transcription factors showed positive effects on taxane-related gene expression, highlighting their potential to enhance taxane yields and improve our understanding of production regulation.

Article Abstract

Taxane diterpenes are secondary metabolites with an important pharmacological role in the treatment of cancer. Taxus spp. biofactories have been used for taxane production, but the lack of knowledge about the taxane biosynthetic pathway and its molecular regulation hinders their optimal function. The difficulties in introducing foreign genes in Taxus spp. genomes hinder the study of the molecular mechanisms involved in taxane production, and a new approach is required to overcome them. In this study, a reliable, simple and fast method to obtain Taxus � media protoplasts was developed, allowing their manipulation in downstream assays for the study of physiological changes in Taxus spp. cells. Using this method, Taxus protoplasts were transiently transfected for the first time, corroborating their suitability for transfection assays and the study of specific physiological responses. The two assayed transcription factors (BIS2 and TSAR2) had a positive effect on the expression of several taxane-related genes, suggesting their potential use for the improvement of taxane yields. Furthermore, the results indicate that the developed method is suitable for obtaining T. � media protoplasts for transfection with the aim of unraveling regulatory mechanisms in taxane production.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcz225DOI Listing

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