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Cell structures were compared between alkaloid-producing and non-producing cell cultures of Coptis japonica and Thalictrum minus by electron microscopic observation. In alkaloid-producing cells of C. japonica, prior to the onset of alkaloid synthesis, the vacuoles showed a greater volume than in non-producing cells. These were characterized by a number of large starch grains in the cytoplasm. Furthermore, alkaloid-producing cells contained stacks of rough endoplasmic reticulum. Comparison of different cell lines suggested that there might be a negative correlation between accumulation of alkaloids and starch. Similar cytological differences were observed with T. minus cell cultures that release berberine into the culture medium. Alkaloid producing cells were found to contain an abundance of cytoplasmic vesicles (0.5 – 1 υm in diameter).
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Yamamoto, H., Nakagawa, K., Fukui, H. et al. Cytological changes associated with alkaloid production in cultured cells of Coptis japonica and Thalictrum minus . Plant Cell Reports 5, 65–68 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00269721
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00269721