Panax Ginseng Transformation

Panax Ginseng Transformation

Ginseng (Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer) belongs to the genus Ginseng in the family Wujiaceae. Ginseng contains various active ingredients, including ginsenosides, antioxidants, peptides, polysaccharides, and so on. At present, the medicinal value of ginseng has received widespread attention, and scientists are conducting a large number of studies on identifying ginseng's pharmacological active effects and the composition of active ingredients. The demand for ginseng has been increasing globally in recent years, but the traditional ginseng cultivation mode is difficult to meet the growing ginseng market demand. Therefore, scientists have tried to improve, cultivate new varieties, and rapidly multiply ginseng seedlings in large quantities by biotechnological means or establish transgenic tissues, organs, or plants using genetic engineering techniques to meet the production needs of ginsenosides. In conclusion, genetic improvement is one of the essential means of ginseng breeding.

Fig. 1. Production of transgenic ginseng plants after co-cultivation of A. tumefaciens harboring pIG121 and cotyledon explants.Fig. 1. Production of transgenic ginseng plants after co-cultivation of A. tumefaciens harboring pIG121 and cotyledon explants. (Choi YE, 2006)

Solutions

Lifeasible is an industry leader in plant genetic transformation, providing professional genetic transformation services for Panax ginseng. Our state-of-the-art technology and expertise can help you perform genetic improvement of ginseng by enhancing ginseng traits and secondary metabolite production.

The success of genetic transformation depends on selecting appropriate exogenous genes that can improve the production of desired traits and secondary compounds. We offer a range of gene selection options, including marker genes for efficient transformation, reporter genes for screening purposes, and economically valuable genes involved in regulating saponin metabolic pathways, such as squalene synthase, dammarane synthase, and herbicide resistance genes.

Lifeasible utilizes state-of-the-art transformation protocols and methods for efficient ginseng genetic transformation. We specialize in utilizing Agrobacterium and Agrobacterium tumefaciens as the primary vectors for gene delivery. Our solutions include:

  • Agrobacterium-mediated Genetic Transformation
    By optimizing Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation protocols for ginseng, our experts can introduce exogenous genes into ginseng to alter metabolic pathways and enhance the production of secondary compounds.
  • Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated Genetic Transformation
    We specialize in the induction and culture of ginseng hairy roots. Our bioreactor system enables large-scale cultivation of ginseng trichome roots, providing a reliable and efficient platform for producing valuable compounds. We aim to improve the production of valuable secondary metabolites in ginseng by genetic transformation of ginseng via hairy roots induced by Agrobacterium.
  • Plant Regeneration and Optimization
    Our expertise in plant tissue culture allows us to optimize plant regeneration conditions for transformed ginseng tissues to ensure high viability and vigorous growth of regenerated plants. This step is critical for efficient plant regeneration from transformed tissues for successful genetic transformation.
  • Advanced Analysis and Quality Assurance
    Our dedicated team of experts employs a range of techniques, including molecular analysis, metabolite profiling, and bioassays, to validate the integration and expression of introduced genes and to assess the quality and quantity of secondary metabolites produced by transformed ginseng plants.

Lifeasible provides tailored solutions for ginseng genetic transformation to enhance ginseng traits and secondary compound production. Through our comprehensive genetic transformation services, we enable researchers and industry professionals to realize the full potential of this valuable plant. Contact us today to learn more about our ginseng genetic transformation services and explore the possibilities of enhancing the potential of this valuable herb.

Reference:

  1. Choi YE. Ginseng (Panax ginseng). Methods Mol Biol. 2006;344:361-71.
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