Carbon Nanotubes Induce Growth Enhancement of Tobacco Cells
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Abstract
Carbon nanotubes have shown promise as regulators of seed germination and plant growth. Here, we demonstrate that multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) have the ability to enhance the growth of tobacco cell culture (55-64% increase over control) in a wide range of concentrations (5-500 μg/mL). Activated carbon (AC) stimulated cell growth (16% increase) only at low concentrations (5 μg/mL) while dramatically inhibited the cellular growth at higher concentrations (100-500 μg/mL). We found a correlation between the activation of cells growth exposed to MWCNTs and the upregulation of genes involved in cell division/cell wall formation and water transport. The expression of the tobacco aquaporin (NtPIP1) gene, as…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.63
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 37
Authors
5- MVMariya V. KhodakovskayaCorresponding
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
- KDKanishka De Silva
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
- ASAlexandru S. Biris
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
- EDEnkeleda Dervishi
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
- HVHector Villagarcia
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Topics & keywords
- Cell growth
- Downregulation and upregulation
- Cell division
- Carbon nanotube
- Cell biology
- Aquaporin
- Cell
- Gene expression
- Good health and well-being