Characterization of transgenic rice plants expressing an Arabidopsis FAD7

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Abstract

Fatty acid ω-3 desaturase (FAD) is the key enzyme catalyzing the formation of trienoic fatty acids. We utilized an Arabidopsis FAD7 gene and the seven independent transgenic rice plants harbouring 1 to 3 copies of this gene were generated. The expression of FAD7 mRNA was different among independent transgenic lines regardless of the copy number. The total linolenic acid (18:3) contents reduced by about 7 - 32 % in transgenic rice plants but the linoleic acid (18:2) content increased accordingly. With or without wounding treatments, the jasmonate content was higher in transgenic lines than in wild-type rice plant. The transgenic lines overproducing jasmonate also showed increased expression of PR1b mRNA and allene oxide synthase inresponse to wounding.

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Song, J., Lee, D. E., Jung, S., Kim, H., Han, O., Cho, B. H., … Back, K. (2004). Characterization of transgenic rice plants expressing an Arabidopsis FAD7. Biologia Plantarum, 48(3), 361–366. https://doi.org/10.1023/B:BIOP.0000041087.17353.d8

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