Molecular and biochemical analysis of the castor caruncle reveals a set of unique genes involved in oil accumulation in non-seed tissues
Abstract Background With the increasing demand for vegetative oil and the approach of peak seed oil production, it is important to develop new oil production platforms from non-seed tissues. Castor bean (Ricinus communis) is one of the crops for vegetable oil for industrial applications with yield a...
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doaj-ca6a812e79254e55a73c24009ae952f02020-11-25T03:30:17ZengBMCBiotechnology for Biofuels1754-68342019-06-0112111310.1186/s13068-019-1496-6Molecular and biochemical analysis of the castor caruncle reveals a set of unique genes involved in oil accumulation in non-seed tissuesXia Wan0Qing Liu1Bei Dong2Sapna Vibhakaran Pillai3Feng-Hong Huang4Surinder P. Singh5Xue-Rong Zhou6Oil Crops Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural SciencesCSIRO Agriculture & FoodCSIRO Agriculture & FoodCSIRO Agriculture & FoodOil Crops Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural SciencesCSIRO Agriculture & FoodCSIRO Agriculture & FoodAbstract Background With the increasing demand for vegetative oil and the approach of peak seed oil production, it is important to develop new oil production platforms from non-seed tissues. Castor bean (Ricinus communis) is one of the crops for vegetable oil for industrial applications with yield around 1.4 ton oil per hectare produced in seed. The castor caruncle is a non-seed tissue attached to seed. Results Caruncle accumulates up to 40% oil by weight in the form of triacylglycerol (TAG), with a highly contrasting fatty acid composition when compared to the seed oil. Biochemical analysis indicated that the caruncle synthesizes TAGs independent of the seed. Such non-seed tissue has provided an excellent resource for understanding the mechanism of oil accumulation in tissues other than seeds. Transcriptome analysis revealed the key members of gene families involved in fatty acid synthesis and TAG assembly in the caruncle. A transient expression assay of these selected genes resulted in a 20-fold increased TAG accumulation in leaves. Conclusions Castor caruncle utilizes an independent system to synthesize TAGs. Results provide the possibility of exploiting caruncle gene set to engineer oil production in non-seed tissues or microbes.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13068-019-1496-6Castor beanCaruncleNon-seed oil accumulationTransient expressionTranscriptome |
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Xia Wan Qing Liu Bei Dong Sapna Vibhakaran Pillai Feng-Hong Huang Surinder P. Singh Xue-Rong Zhou Molecular and biochemical analysis of the castor caruncle reveals a set of unique genes involved in oil accumulation in non-seed tissues Biotechnology for Biofuels Castor bean Caruncle Non-seed oil accumulation Transient expression Transcriptome |
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Xia Wan Qing Liu Bei Dong Sapna Vibhakaran Pillai Feng-Hong Huang Surinder P. Singh Xue-Rong Zhou |
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Molecular and biochemical analysis of the castor caruncle reveals a set of unique genes involved in oil accumulation in non-seed tissues |
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Molecular and biochemical analysis of the castor caruncle reveals a set of unique genes involved in oil accumulation in non-seed tissues |
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Molecular and biochemical analysis of the castor caruncle reveals a set of unique genes involved in oil accumulation in non-seed tissues |
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Molecular and biochemical analysis of the castor caruncle reveals a set of unique genes involved in oil accumulation in non-seed tissues |
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Molecular and biochemical analysis of the castor caruncle reveals a set of unique genes involved in oil accumulation in non-seed tissues |
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molecular and biochemical analysis of the castor caruncle reveals a set of unique genes involved in oil accumulation in non-seed tissues |
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Abstract Background With the increasing demand for vegetative oil and the approach of peak seed oil production, it is important to develop new oil production platforms from non-seed tissues. Castor bean (Ricinus communis) is one of the crops for vegetable oil for industrial applications with yield around 1.4 ton oil per hectare produced in seed. The castor caruncle is a non-seed tissue attached to seed. Results Caruncle accumulates up to 40% oil by weight in the form of triacylglycerol (TAG), with a highly contrasting fatty acid composition when compared to the seed oil. Biochemical analysis indicated that the caruncle synthesizes TAGs independent of the seed. Such non-seed tissue has provided an excellent resource for understanding the mechanism of oil accumulation in tissues other than seeds. Transcriptome analysis revealed the key members of gene families involved in fatty acid synthesis and TAG assembly in the caruncle. A transient expression assay of these selected genes resulted in a 20-fold increased TAG accumulation in leaves. Conclusions Castor caruncle utilizes an independent system to synthesize TAGs. Results provide the possibility of exploiting caruncle gene set to engineer oil production in non-seed tissues or microbes. |
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Castor bean Caruncle Non-seed oil accumulation Transient expression Transcriptome |
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