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POTENTIAL OF FRUCTANS AS NATURAL CRYOPROTECTANT AGENTS IN PLANT CRYOPRESERVATION: CONCEPT VALIDATION ON<i> Arabidopsis thaliana </i>L.

  • 1. Gebze Tech Univ, Dept Mol Biol & Genet, TR-41400 Kocaeli, Turkiye
  • 2. Katholieke Univ Leuven, Sugar Metab Lab, Kasteelpark Arenberg 31, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium
  • 3. Marmara Univ, Dept Bioengn, IBSB, Istanbul, Turkiye

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BACKGROUND: Today, synthetic chemicals are used in vitrification solutions for cryopreservation studies to mimic natural cryoprotectants that supply tolerance to organisms in nature against freezing stress. In the case of plants, PVS2, containing glycerol, dimethyl sulfoxide (Me2SO), ethylene glycol and sucrose, is considered as the golden standard for successful cryopreservation. However, Me2SO can generally cause toxicity to certain plant cells, adversely affecting viability after freezing and/or thawing. Hence, the replacement (or substantial reduction) of Me2SO by cheap, non-toxic and natural cryoprotectants became a matter of high priority to vitrification solutions or reducing their content gained escalating importance for the cryopreservation of plants. Fructans, sucrose derivatives mainly consisting of fructose residues, are candidate cryoprotectants. OBJECTIVE: Inspired by their protective role in nature, we here explored, for the first time, the potential of an array of 8 structurally different fructans as cryoprotectants in plant cryopreservation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Arabidopsis thaliana L. seedlings were used as a model system with a one-step vitrification method. PVS2 solutions with different Me2SO and fructan contents were evaluated. RESULTS: It was found that branched low DP graminan, extracted from milky stage wheat kernels, led to the highest recovery (85%) among tested fructans with 12.5% Me2SO after cryopreservation, which was remarkably close to the viability (90%) observed with the original PVS2 containing 15% Me2SO. Moreover, its protective efficacy could be further optimized by addition of vitamin C acting as an antioxidant. CONCLUSION: Such novel formulations offer great perspectives for cryopreservation of various crop species.

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