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Nature Biotechnology | 2005

Stepwise engineering to produce high yields of very long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in plants

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.


Plant Molecular Biology | 2009

The BURP domain protein AtUSPL1 of Arabidopsis thaliana is destined to the protein storage vacuoles and overexpression of the cognate gene distorts seed development

Le Van Son; Jens Tiedemann; Twan Rutten; Stefan Hillmer; Giselbert Hinz; Thorsten Zank; Renate Manteuffel; Helmut Bäumlein

BURP domain proteins comprise a broadly distributed, plant-specific family of functionally poorly understood proteins. VfUSP (Vicia faba Unknown Seed Protein) is the founding member of this family. The BURP proteins are characterized by a highly conserved C-terminal protein domain with a characteristic cysteine-histidine pattern. The Arabidopsis genome contains five BURP-domain encoding genes. Three of them are similar to the non-catalytic β-subunit of the polygalacturonase of tomato and form a distinct subgroup. The remaining two genes are AtRD22 and AtUSPL1. The deduced product of AtUSPL1 is similar in size and sequence to VfUSP and that of the Brassica napusBNM2 gene which is expressed during microspore-derived embryogenesis. The protein products of BURP genes have not been found, especially that of VfUSP despite a great deal of interest arising from copious transcription of the gene in seeds. Here, we demonstrate that VfUSP and AtUSPL1 occur in cellular compartments essential for seed protein synthesis and storage, like the Golgi cisternae, dense vesicles, prevaculoar vesicles and the protein storage vacuoles in the parenchyma cells of cotyledons. Ectopic expression of AtUSPL1 leads to a shrunken seed phenotype; these seeds show structural alterations in their protein storage vacuoles and lipid vesicles. Furthermore, there is a reduction in the storage protein content and a perturbation in the seed fatty acid composition. However, loss of AtUSP1 gene function due to T-DNA insertions does not lead to a phenotypic change under laboratory conditions even though the seeds have less storage proteins. Thus, USP is pertinent to seed development but its role is likely shared by other proteins that function well enough under the laboratory growth conditions.


Developmental Biology | 2008

Dissection of a complex seed phenotype: Novel insights of FUSCA3 regulated developmental processes

Jens Tiedemann; Twan Rutten; Gudrun Mönke; Astrid Vorwieger; Hardy Rolletschek; Dirk Meissner; Carsten Milkowski; Silke Petereck; Hans-Peter Mock; Thorsten Zank; Helmut Bäumlein

A T-DNA insertion mutant of FUSCA3 (fus3-T) in Arabidopsis thaliana exhibits several of the expected deleterious effects on seed development, but not the formation of brown seeds, a colouration which results from the accumulation of large amounts of anthocyanin. A detailed phenotypic comparison between fus3-T and a known splice point mutant (fus3-3) revealed that the seeds from both mutants do not enter dormancy and can be rescued at an immature stage. Without rescue, mature fus3-3 seeds are non-viable, whereas those of fus3-T suffer only a slight loss in their germinability. A series of comparisons between the two mutants uncovered differences with respect to conditional lethality, in histological and sub-cellular features, and in the relative amounts of various storage compounds and metabolites present, leading to a further dissection of developmental processes in seeds and a partial reinterpretation of the complex seed phenotype. FUS3 function is now known to be restricted to the acquisition of embryo-dependent seed dormancy, the determination of cotyledonary cell identity, and the synthesis and accumulation of storage compounds. Based on DNA binding studies, a model is presented which can explain the differences between the mutant alleles. The fus3-T lesion is responsible for loss of function only, while the fus3-3 mutation induces various pleiotropic effects conditioned by a truncation gene product causing severe mis-differentiation.


Plant Biotechnology Journal | 2007

Increasing seed oil content in oil‐seed rape (Brassica napus L.) by over‐expression of a yeast glycerol‐3‐phosphate dehydrogenase under the control of a seed‐specific promoter

Helene Vigeolas; Peter Waldeck; Thorsten Zank; Peter Geigenberger


Archive | 2004

METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF MULTIPLY-UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS IN TRANSGENIC ORGANISMS

Thorsten Zank; Joerg Bauer; Petra Cirpus; Amine Abbadi; Ernst Heinz; Xiao Qiu; Patricia Vrinten; Petra Sperling; Frederic Domergue; Astrid Meyer; Jelena Kirsch


Archive | 2004

Method for the production of polyunsaturated fatty acids

Andreas Renz; Ernst Heinz; Amine Abbadi; Frederic Domergue; Thorsten Zank


Archive | 2004

Method for producing polyunsaturated fatty acids in transgenic organisms

Thorsten Zank; Jörg Bauer; Petra Cirpus; Amine Abbadi; Ernst Heinz; Xiao Qiu; Patricia Vrinten; Petra Sperling; Frederic Domergue; Astrid Meyer; Jelena Kirsch


Archive | 2004

Method For the Production of Multiple-Unsaturated Fatty Acids in Transgenic Organisms

Thorsten Zank; Jörg Bauer; Petra Cirpus; Amine Abbadi; Ernst Heinz; Xiao Qiu; Patricia Vrinten; Petra Sperling; Frederic Domergue; Astrid Meyer; Jelena Kirsch


Archive | 2003

Elongase gene and method for producing polyunsaturated fatty acids

Jens Lerchl; Ernst Heinz; Thorsten Zank


Archive | 2005

Method for Producing Unsaturated Omega-3-Fatty Acids in Transgenic Organisms

Petra Cirpus; Joerg Bauer; Thorsten Zank; Ernst Heinz

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