Altered Fatty Acid Composition Of Nicotiana Benthamiana And Nicotiana Excelsior Leaves Under Transient Overexpression Of The Cyanobacterial Desc Gene

BIOLOGIA PLANTARUM(2020)

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Abstract
Transient heterologous gene expression in two model plant species, Nicotiana benthamiana and N. excelsior, has been used to study the localization of the heterologous Delta 9 acyl-lipid desaturase (Delta 9 desaturase) of Synechococcus vulcanus in different cell compartments and its functional activity in the cases of the cytosol, chloroplast, and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) localization. The functional activity and substrate specificity of the heterologous desaturase under the conditions of transient expression have been confirmed by comparison of fatty acid (FA) profiles. The Delta 9 desaturase, responsible for the synthesis of oleic and palmitoleic acids, has also been shown to strongly promote the accumulation of polyunsaturated FAs. The results convincingly demonstrate that the Delta 9 desaturase of the thermophilic cyanobacterium transiently expressed in two Nicotiana species considerably alters lipid metabolism in their leaves towards a higher FA unsaturation. The functional activity of Delta 9 desaturase depends on both the model plant species, N. benthamiana or N. excelsior, and the cellular localization of the enzyme. The method of transient expression of heterologous genes in plants is highly effective, inexpensive, and not time-consuming, which makes it attractive for estimating the functional activity and/or substrate specificity of heterologous desaturases.
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cellular compartments,Delta 9 desaturase,oleic and palmitoleic acids,signal sequences
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