The dynamic effects of Ce4+ on the syntheses of soluble protein and taxol in suspension cultures of Taxus chinensis var. mairei cells were studied. The phenomena of 'partition' and 'bifurcation' were o...The dynamic effects of Ce4+ on the syntheses of soluble protein and taxol in suspension cultures of Taxus chinensis var. mairei cells were studied. The phenomena of 'partition' and 'bifurcation' were observed in studying the dynamic effect of Ce4+ on soluble protein synthesis and cell activity. That is, Ce4+ of low concentration improves the soluble protein synthetic strength and cell activity, while Ce4+ of high concentration is harmful to protein synthesis and cell activity. In addition, Ce4+ of appropriate concentration enhances taxol synthesis.展开更多
[Objective] The paper aims to optimize the abduction and domestication conditions of Taxus chinensis var.Mairei callus.[Method] We compared the efficiencies of callus between different explants and investigated the mu...[Objective] The paper aims to optimize the abduction and domestication conditions of Taxus chinensis var.Mairei callus.[Method] We compared the efficiencies of callus between different explants and investigated the multiplication conditions of callus and suspended cell culture conditions with the buds,young stems and young leaves from T.chinensis var as the explants.[Results] The effect was the best with the bud as the explants; the best way for sterilizing the explants of T.chinensis var mairei was:streptomycin detergent for 2 h + suds for 3 h + 75% alcohol disinfection for 30 s + 10% sodium hypochlorite solution for 25 min + 1‰ mercury chloride for 10 min; the optimum formula of callus subculture was:B5 + 4.0 mg/L NAA + 0.5 mg/L 2,4-D + 0.2 mg/L GA + 0.5 mg/L 6-BA + 2 g/L AC.[Conclusion] This research built the high efficient regeneration system of T.chinensis var.展开更多
Quantitatively describing the signal transduction process is important for understanding the mechanism of signal regulation in cells,and thus,poses both a challenge and an opportunity for chemical and biochemical engi...Quantitatively describing the signal transduction process is important for understanding the mechanism of signal regulation in cells,and thus,poses both a challenge and an opportunity for chemical and biochemical engineers.An artificial neural network(ANN),in which we took the signal molecules as neural nodes,was constructed to simulate the generation of active oxygen species(AOS)in Taxus chinensis cells induced by a bio-elicitor.The relative contents of AOS in cells predicted by the ANN model agreed well with the experimental data and three notable stages of AOS increase were observed from the 3D figure of AOS generation.The robustness of AOS trajectories indicated that signal regula-tion in vivo was an integral feedback control model that ensured the adaptation of Taxus chinensis to environmental stress.The artificial neural network was able to predict taxol production as well as determine the optimal concentration of oligosaccharides needed for it.展开更多
文摘The dynamic effects of Ce4+ on the syntheses of soluble protein and taxol in suspension cultures of Taxus chinensis var. mairei cells were studied. The phenomena of 'partition' and 'bifurcation' were observed in studying the dynamic effect of Ce4+ on soluble protein synthesis and cell activity. That is, Ce4+ of low concentration improves the soluble protein synthetic strength and cell activity, while Ce4+ of high concentration is harmful to protein synthesis and cell activity. In addition, Ce4+ of appropriate concentration enhances taxol synthesis.
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文摘[Objective] The paper aims to optimize the abduction and domestication conditions of Taxus chinensis var.Mairei callus.[Method] We compared the efficiencies of callus between different explants and investigated the multiplication conditions of callus and suspended cell culture conditions with the buds,young stems and young leaves from T.chinensis var as the explants.[Results] The effect was the best with the bud as the explants; the best way for sterilizing the explants of T.chinensis var mairei was:streptomycin detergent for 2 h + suds for 3 h + 75% alcohol disinfection for 30 s + 10% sodium hypochlorite solution for 25 min + 1‰ mercury chloride for 10 min; the optimum formula of callus subculture was:B5 + 4.0 mg/L NAA + 0.5 mg/L 2,4-D + 0.2 mg/L GA + 0.5 mg/L 6-BA + 2 g/L AC.[Conclusion] This research built the high efficient regeneration system of T.chinensis var.
基金financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.20236040)the National Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars(Grant No.20425620)the Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University from the Ministry of Education of China.
文摘Quantitatively describing the signal transduction process is important for understanding the mechanism of signal regulation in cells,and thus,poses both a challenge and an opportunity for chemical and biochemical engineers.An artificial neural network(ANN),in which we took the signal molecules as neural nodes,was constructed to simulate the generation of active oxygen species(AOS)in Taxus chinensis cells induced by a bio-elicitor.The relative contents of AOS in cells predicted by the ANN model agreed well with the experimental data and three notable stages of AOS increase were observed from the 3D figure of AOS generation.The robustness of AOS trajectories indicated that signal regula-tion in vivo was an integral feedback control model that ensured the adaptation of Taxus chinensis to environmental stress.The artificial neural network was able to predict taxol production as well as determine the optimal concentration of oligosaccharides needed for it.