Expression of Mucor circinelloides gene for Delta 6 desaturase results in the accumulation of high levels of gamma-linolenic acid in transgenic tobacco

RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY(2008)

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Abstract
gamma-Linolenic acid (GLA; C18:3 Delta 6,9,12) is a nutritionally important fatty acid (FA) playing a vital role in biological structures and cellular functions, which is not produced in oil seed crops. Many oil seed plants, however, produce significant quantities of linoleic acid, a FA that could be converted into GLA by the enzyme Delta 6 desaturase, if it is present. As a first step to produce GLA in oil seed crops, we isolated a cDNA encoding the Delta 6-FA desaturase from filamentous fungus Mucor circinelloides M29. Expression of this gene in transgenic tobacco resulted in the accumulation of GLA to the levels of 23.1% of the total FA. The results suggested that it is feasible to introduce the M. circinelloides Delta 6 desaturase gene into conventional oil crop to produce a large amount of GLA for functional foods and pharmaceutical products.
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Nicotiana tabacum,Mucor circinelloides,Delta 6 desaturase,gamma-linolenic acid,GUS staining
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