Title of article :
Vernonia DGATs can complement the disrupted oil and protein metabolism in epoxygenase-expressing soybean seeds
Author/Authors :
Li، نويسنده , , Runzhi and Yu، نويسنده , , Keshun and Wu، نويسنده , , Yongmei and Tateno، نويسنده , , Mizuki and Hatanaka، نويسنده , , Tomoko and Hildebrand، نويسنده , , David F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Plant oils can be useful chemical feedstocks such as a source of epoxy fatty acids. High seed-specific expression of a Stokesia laevis epoxygenase (SlEPX) in soybeans only results in 3–7% epoxide levels. SlEPX-transgenic soybean seeds also exhibited other phenotypic alterations, such as altered seed fatty acid profiles, reduced oil accumulation, and variable protein levels. SlEPX-transgenic seeds showed a 2–5% reduction in total oil content and protein levels of 30.9–51.4%. To address these pleiotrophic effects of SlEPX expression on other traits, transgenic soybeans were developed to co-express SlEPX and DGAT (diacylglycerol acyltransferase) genes (VgDGAT1 & 2) isolated from Vernonia galamensis, a high accumulator of epoxy fatty acids. These side effects of SlEPX expression were largely overcome in the DGAT co-expressing soybeans. Total oil and protein contents were restored to the levels in non-transgenic soybeans, indicating that both VgDGAT1 and VgDGAT2 could complement the disrupted phenotypes caused by over-expression of an epoxygenase in soybean seeds.
Keywords :
seed development , Triacylglycerol , acyltransferase , GLYCINE MAX , epoxide
Journal title :
Metabolic Engineering
Journal title :
Metabolic Engineering