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Nat Biotechnol ; 22(12): 1559-66, 2004 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15543134

ABSTRACT

We report on the silencing of codeinone reductase (COR) in the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, using a chimeric hairpin RNA construct designed to silence all members of the multigene COR family through RNA interference (RNAi). After gene silencing, the precursor alkaloid (S)-reticuline-seven enzymatic steps upstream of codeinone-accumulated in transgenic plants at the expense of morphine, codeine, oripavine and thebaine. Methylated derivatives of reticuline also accumulated. Analysis verified loss of Cor gene transcript, appearance of 22-mer degradation products and reduction of enzyme activity. The surprising accumulation of (S)-reticuline suggests a feedback mechanism preventing intermediates from general benzylisoquinoline synthesis entering the morphine-specific branch. However transcript levels for seven other enzymes in the pathway, both before and after (S)-reticuline, were unaffected. This is the first report of gene silencing in transgenic opium poppy and of metabolic engineering to cause the high-yield accumulation of the nonnarcotic alkaloid reticuline.


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Alcohol Oxidoreductases/deficiency , Alkaloids/metabolism , Benzylisoquinolines/metabolism , Genetic Engineering/methods , Morphine/metabolism , Papaver/genetics , Papaver/metabolism , Plants, Genetically Modified/metabolism , RNA Interference , Alcohol Oxidoreductases/genetics , Alkaloids/genetics , Cells, Cultured , NAD (+) and NADP (+) Dependent Alcohol Oxidoreductases , Plants, Genetically Modified/genetics
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