Poly(β-hydroxybutyrate) production in oilseed leukoplasts of Brassica napus

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作者
Houmiel, KL [1 ]
Slater, S [1 ]
Broyles, D [1 ]
Casagrande, L [1 ]
Colburn, S [1 ]
Gonzalez, K [1 ]
Mitsky, TA [1 ]
Reiser, SE [1 ]
Shah, D [1 ]
Taylor, NB [1 ]
Tran, M [1 ]
Valentin, HE [1 ]
Gruys, KJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Monsanto Co, Agr Sector, St Louis, MO 63198 USA
关键词
Brassica (PHB production); plastid (PHB production); poly(hydroxyalkanoate); poly(beta-hydroxybutyrate);
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10.1007/s004250050760
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) comprise a class of biodegradable polymers which offer an environmentally sustainable alternative to petroleum-based plastics. Production of PHAs in plants is attractive since current fermentation technology is prohibitively expensive. The PHA homopolymer poly(beta-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) has previously been produced in leaves of Arabinopsis thaliana (Nawrath et al., 1994, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 91. 12760-12764). However, Brassica napus oilseed may provide a better system for PHB production because acetyl-CoA, the substrate required in the first step of PHB biosynthesis, is prevalent during fatty acid biosynthesis. Three enzymatic activities are needed to synthesize PHB: a beta-ketothiolase, an aceto-acetyl-CoA reductase and a PHB synthase. Genes from the bacterium Ralstonia eutropha encoding these enzymes were independently engineered behind the seed-specific Lesquerella fendleri oleate 12-hydroxylase promoter in a modular fashion. The gene cassettes were sequentially transferred into a single, multi-gene vector which was used to transform B. napus. Poly(beta-hydroxybutyrate) accumulated in leukoplasts to levels as high as 7.7% fresh seed weight of mature seeds. Electronmicroscopy analyses indicated that leukoplasts from these plants were distorted, yet intact, and appeared to expand in response to polymer accumulation.
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