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Modification of Brassica seed oil by antisense expression of a stearoyl-acyl carrier protein desaturase gene.
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1992
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EngineeringBotanyGeneticsMolecular BiologyBiosynthesisMetabolic EngineeringEnzyme ActivityStorage Lipid BiosynthesisGene ExpressionPlant HormoneRapeseed EmbryosBiologyNatural SciencesBiotechnologyGenetic EngineeringAntisense ExpressionSynthetic Plant BiologySeed StorageBrassica Seed OilPlant Physiology
Molecular gene transfer techniques have been used to engineer the fatty acid composition of Brassica rapa and Brassica napus (canola) oil. Stearoyl-acyl carrier protein (stearoyl-ACP) desaturase (EC 1.14.99.6) catalyzes the first desaturation step in seed oil biosynthesis, converting stearoyl-ACP to oleoyl-ACP. Seed-specific antisense gene constructs of B. rapa stearoyl-ACP desaturase were used to reduce the protein concentration and enzyme activity of stearoyl-ACP desaturase in developing rapeseed embryos during storage lipid biosynthesis. The resulting transgenic plants showed dramatically increased stearate levels in the seeds. A continuous distribution of stearate levels from 2% to 40% was observed in seeds of a transgenic B. napus plant, illustrating the potential to engineer specialized seed oil compositions.
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