Improved soybean oil quality by targeted mutagenesis of the fatty acid desaturase 2 gene family
Cellectis (United States) · University of Minnesota
Abstract
Soybean oil is high in polyunsaturated fats and is often partially hydrogenated to increase its shelf life and improve oxidative stability. The trans-fatty acids produced through hydrogenation pose a health threat. Soybean lines that are low in polyunsaturated fats were generated by introducing mutations in two fatty acid desaturase 2 genes (FAD2-1A and FAD2-1B), which in the seed convert the monounsaturated fat, oleic acid, to the polyunsaturated fat, linoleic acid. Transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) were engineered to recognize and cleave conserved DNA sequences in both genes. In four of 19 transgenic soybean lines expressing the TALENs, mutations in FAD2-1A and FAD2-1B were observed in…
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13Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Transcription activator-like effector nuclease
- Linoleic acid
- Oleic acid
- Polyunsaturated fatty acid
- Biochemistry
- Fatty acid desaturase
- Transgene
- Responsible consumption and production