Guohai Wu
BASF Plant Science
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Nature Biotechnology | 2005
Guohai Wu; Martin Truksa; Nagamani Datla; Patricia Vrinten; Joerg Bauer; Thorsten Zank; Petra Cirpus; Ernst Heinz; Xiao Qiu
Very long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (VLCPUFAs) such as arachidonic acid (AA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) are valuable commodities that provide important human health benefits. We report the transgenic production of significant amounts of AA and EPA in Brassica juncea seeds via a stepwise metabolic engineering strategy. Using a series of transformations with increasing numbers of transgenes, we demonstrate the incremental production of VLCPUFAs, achieving AA levels of up to 25% and EPA levels of up to 15% of total seed fatty acids. Both fatty acids were almost exclusively found in triacylglycerols, with AA located preferentially at sn-2 and sn-3 positions and EPA distributed almost equally at all three positions. Moreover, we reconstituted the DHA biosynthetic pathway in plant seeds, demonstrating the practical feasibility of large-scale production of this important ω-3 fatty acid in oilseed crops.
Transgenic Research | 2010
Bifang Cheng; Guohai Wu; Patricia Vrinten; Kevin Falk; Joerg Bauer; Xiao Qiu
Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, 20:5n-3) plays an important role in many aspects of human health. In our efforts towards producing high levels of EPA in plants, we investigated the effects of different host species, genes and promoters on EPA biosynthesis. Zero-erucic acid Brassica carinata appeared to be an outstanding host species for EPA production, with EPA levels in transgenic seed of this line reaching up to 25%. Two novel genes, an 18-carbon ω3 desaturase (CpDesX) from Claviceps purpurea and a 20-carbon ω3 desaturase (Pir-ω3) from Pythium irregulare, proved to be very effective in increasing EPA levels in high-erucic acid B. carinata. The conlinin1 promoter from flax functioned reasonably well in B. carinata, and can serve as an alternative to the napin promoter from B. napus. In summary, the judicious selection of host species and promoters, together with the inclusion of genes that enhance the basic very long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid biosynthetic pathway, can greatly influence the production of EPA in plants.
Transgenic Research | 2006
Martin Truksa; Guohai Wu; Patricia Vrinten; Xiao Qiu
Very long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (VLCPUFAs) are essential for human health and well-being. However, the current sources of these valuable compounds are limited and may not be sustainable in the long term. Recently, considerable progress has been made in identifying genes involved in the biosynthesis of VLCPUFAs. The co-expression of these genes in model systems such as plant embryos or yeast provided many valuable insights into the mechanisms of VLCPUFA synthesis. The recent successful reconstitution of pathways leading to the synthesis of arachidonic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid and finally docosahexaenoic acid in oil-seed plants indicates the feasibility of using transgenic crops as alternative sources of VLCPUFAs. The various approaches used to attain these results and the specific constraints associated with each approach are discussed.
Archive | 2005
Petra Cirpus; Joerg Bauer; Xiao Qiu; Guohai Wu; Nagamani Datla
Archive | 2007
Joerg Bauer; Guohai Wu; Xiao Qiu
Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews | 2007
Patricia Vrinten; Guohai Wu; Martin Truksa; Xiao Qiu
Archive | 2009
Joerg Bauer; Toralf Senger; Thorsten Zank; Xiao Qiu; Guohai Wu
Archive | 2007
Petra Cirpus; Jörg Bauer; Xiao Qiu; Guohai Wu; Bifang Cheng; Martin Truksa; Tom Wetjen
Archive | 2006
Petra Cirpus; Joerg Bauer; Xiao Qiu; Guohai Wu; Nagamani Datla; Martin Truksa
Plant Science | 2017
Dongyan Song; Guohai Wu; Patricia Vrinten; Xiao Qiu