Comparative analysis of nutritional composition of seeds of wild-type soybean and lines overexpressing GmWR11a

CROP & PASTURE SCIENCE(2022)

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Context. With the widespread use of transgenic soybeans (Glycine max (L. ) Merr.), their nutritional assessment for human food and animal feed is an important aspect of safety evaluation. WRINKLED 1 (WR11) is a transcriptional activator of genes involved in fatty acid synthesis. Aims. We aimed to evaluate the effect of overexpression of GmWRlla in soybean on the nutritional profile of soybean seeds. Methods. molecular biology techniques, we identified three transgenic soybean lines stably overexpressing GmWRlla (GmWRlla-OE). We quantified the nutritional and anti-nutritional components in seeds of GmWRlla-OE and wild-type (DN50) soybean, and compared them on the basis of the principle of substantial equivalence. Key results. The GmWRlla and Bar genes were stably inherited in the three GmWRlla-OE lines, and GmWRlla protein content was higher in transgenic soybean seeds than in wild-type seeds. Overexpression of GmWRlla resulted in changes in fatty acid composition, a significant increase in oil content, and a significant decrease in stachyose content in seeds. Contents of other nutritional components (proximates, amino acids and isoflavones) and anti-nutritional factors (phytic acid, trypsin inhibitors and raffinose) in seeds were not significantly different between the wild-type and GmWRlla-OE lines. Conclusions. Contents of nutritional and anti-nutritional components of GmWRlla-OE seeds were all within the reference ranges reported for commercially available soybeans and, therefore, are substantially equivalent to those of wild-type seeds. Implications. GmWRlla-OE soybean seeds are a high-quality product for health-conscious consumers.
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anti-nutritional component,GmWRlla,nutritional component,oil content,overexpression,principle of substantial equivalence,seeds,transgenic soybean
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