Accumulation of medium-chain, saturated fatty acyl moieties in seed oils of transgenic Camelina sativa.

With its high seed oil content, the mustard family plant Camelina sativa has gained attention as a potential biofuel source. As a bioenergy crop, camelina has many advantages. It grows on marginal land with low demand for water and fertilizer, has a relatively short life cycle, and is stress toleran...

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Main Authors: Zhaohui Hu, Qian Wu, Jyoti Dalal, Naresh Vasani, Harry O Lopez, Heike W Sederoff, Rongda Qu
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5315392?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2ed908cf47c34a1a8d99c797b1abcee82020-11-25T02:10:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01122e017229610.1371/journal.pone.0172296Accumulation of medium-chain, saturated fatty acyl moieties in seed oils of transgenic Camelina sativa.Zhaohui HuQian WuJyoti DalalNaresh VasaniHarry O LopezHeike W SederoffRongda QuWith its high seed oil content, the mustard family plant Camelina sativa has gained attention as a potential biofuel source. As a bioenergy crop, camelina has many advantages. It grows on marginal land with low demand for water and fertilizer, has a relatively short life cycle, and is stress tolerant. As most other crop seed oils, camelina seed triacylglycerols (TAGs) consist of mostly long, unsaturated fatty acyl moieties, which is not desirable for biofuel processing. In our efforts to produce shorter, saturated chain fatty acyl moieties in camelina seed oil for conversion to jet fuel, a 12:0-acyl-carrier thioesterase gene, UcFATB1, from California bay (Umbellularia californica Nutt.) was expressed in camelina seeds. Up to 40% of short chain laurate (C12:0) and myristate (C14:0) were present in TAGs of the seed oil of the transgenics. The total oil content and germination rate of the transgenic seeds were not affected. Analysis of positions of these two fatty acyl moieties in TAGs indicated that they were present at the sn-1 and sn-3 positions, but not sn-2, on the TAGs. Suppression of the camelina KASII genes by RNAi constructs led to higher accumulation of palmitate (C16:0), from 7.5% up to 28.5%, and further reduction of longer, unsaturated fatty acids in seed TAGs. Co-transformation of camelina with both constructs resulted in enhanced accumulation of all three medium-chain, saturated fatty acids in camelina seed oils. Our results show that a California bay gene can be successfully used to modify the oil composition in camelina seed and present a new biological alternative for jet fuel production.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5315392?pdf=render
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author Zhaohui Hu
Qian Wu
Jyoti Dalal
Naresh Vasani
Harry O Lopez
Heike W Sederoff
Rongda Qu
spellingShingle Zhaohui Hu
Qian Wu
Jyoti Dalal
Naresh Vasani
Harry O Lopez
Heike W Sederoff
Rongda Qu
Accumulation of medium-chain, saturated fatty acyl moieties in seed oils of transgenic Camelina sativa.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Zhaohui Hu
Qian Wu
Jyoti Dalal
Naresh Vasani
Harry O Lopez
Heike W Sederoff
Rongda Qu
author_sort Zhaohui Hu
title Accumulation of medium-chain, saturated fatty acyl moieties in seed oils of transgenic Camelina sativa.
title_short Accumulation of medium-chain, saturated fatty acyl moieties in seed oils of transgenic Camelina sativa.
title_full Accumulation of medium-chain, saturated fatty acyl moieties in seed oils of transgenic Camelina sativa.
title_fullStr Accumulation of medium-chain, saturated fatty acyl moieties in seed oils of transgenic Camelina sativa.
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of medium-chain, saturated fatty acyl moieties in seed oils of transgenic Camelina sativa.
title_sort accumulation of medium-chain, saturated fatty acyl moieties in seed oils of transgenic camelina sativa.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description With its high seed oil content, the mustard family plant Camelina sativa has gained attention as a potential biofuel source. As a bioenergy crop, camelina has many advantages. It grows on marginal land with low demand for water and fertilizer, has a relatively short life cycle, and is stress tolerant. As most other crop seed oils, camelina seed triacylglycerols (TAGs) consist of mostly long, unsaturated fatty acyl moieties, which is not desirable for biofuel processing. In our efforts to produce shorter, saturated chain fatty acyl moieties in camelina seed oil for conversion to jet fuel, a 12:0-acyl-carrier thioesterase gene, UcFATB1, from California bay (Umbellularia californica Nutt.) was expressed in camelina seeds. Up to 40% of short chain laurate (C12:0) and myristate (C14:0) were present in TAGs of the seed oil of the transgenics. The total oil content and germination rate of the transgenic seeds were not affected. Analysis of positions of these two fatty acyl moieties in TAGs indicated that they were present at the sn-1 and sn-3 positions, but not sn-2, on the TAGs. Suppression of the camelina KASII genes by RNAi constructs led to higher accumulation of palmitate (C16:0), from 7.5% up to 28.5%, and further reduction of longer, unsaturated fatty acids in seed TAGs. Co-transformation of camelina with both constructs resulted in enhanced accumulation of all three medium-chain, saturated fatty acids in camelina seed oils. Our results show that a California bay gene can be successfully used to modify the oil composition in camelina seed and present a new biological alternative for jet fuel production.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5315392?pdf=render
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