New opportunities for the regulation of secondary metabolism in plants: focus on microRNAs

Bulgakov V.P., Avramenko T.V.

В журнале Biotechnology Letters

Год: 2015 Том: 37 Номер: 9 Страницы: 1719-1727

Plant cell cultures are of particular interest in industrial applications as a source of biologically active substances. It is difficult, however, to achieve stable production of secondary metabolites for many plant cell cultures using classical techniques. Novel approaches should be developed for removal of the inhibitor blocks that prevent pathway activation and shift the regulatory balance to the activation of entire biosynthetic pathways. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small RNAs that play important regulatory roles in various biological processes. Only recently miRNAs have been demonstrated as active in secondary metabolism regulation. In this work, we summarize recent data on the emerging approaches based on regulation of secondary metabolism by miRNAs.

DOI 10.1007/s10529-015-1863-8