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Plant Cell Physiol ; 61(7): 1335-1347, 2020 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32379869

ABSTRACT

Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA, 18:3Δ9,12,15) and γ-linolenic acid \ (GLA, 18:3Δ6,9,12) are important trienoic fatty acids, which are beneficial for human health in their own right, or as precursors for the biosynthesis of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids. ALA and GLA in seed oil are synthesized from linoleic acid (LA, 18:2Δ9,12) by the microsomal ω-3 fatty acid desaturase (FAD3) and Δ6 desaturase (D6D), respectively. Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) seed oil composition was modified by transforming with an FAD3 gene from Brassica napus and a D6D gene from Echium plantagineum, resulting in approximately 30% ALA and 20% GLA, respectively. The total oil content in transgenic seeds remained unaltered relative to parental seeds. Despite the use of a seed-specific promoter for transgene expression, low levels of GLA and increased levels of ALA were found in non-seed cotton tissues. At low temperature, the germinating cottonseeds containing the linolenic acid isomers elongated faster than the untransformed controls. ALA-producing lines also showed higher photosynthetic rates at cooler temperature and better fiber quality compared to both untransformed controls and GLA-producing lines. The oxidative stability of the novel cottonseed oils was assessed, providing guidance for potential food, pharmaceutical and industrial applications of these oils.


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Cotton Fiber , Cottonseed Oil/metabolism , Germination/genetics , Gossypium/genetics , Photosynthesis/genetics , Seeds/growth & development , alpha-Linolenic Acid/metabolism , gamma-Linolenic Acid/metabolism , Brassica napus/genetics , Cold-Shock Response , Cotton Fiber/standards , Fatty Acid Desaturases/genetics , Fatty Acid Desaturases/metabolism , Genetic Engineering , Gossypium/metabolism , Plants, Genetically Modified , Seeds/metabolism , alpha-Linolenic Acid/genetics , gamma-Linolenic Acid/genetics
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Gene ; 741: 144559, 2020 May 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32169630

ABSTRACT

The fungi in order Mortierellales are attractive producers for long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). Here, the genome sequencing and assembly of a novel strain of Mortierella sp. BCC40632 were done, yielding 65 contigs spanning of 49,964,116 total bases with predicted 12,149 protein-coding genes. We focused on the acetyl-CoA in relevant to its derived metabolic pathways for biosynthesis of macromolecules with biological functions, including PUFAs, eicosanoids and carotenoids. By comparative genome analysis between Mortierellales and Mucorales, the signature genetic characteristics of the arachidonic acid-producing strains, including Δ5-desaturase and GLELO-like elongase, were also identified in the strain BCC40632. Remarkably, this fungal strain contained only n-6 pathway of PUFA biosynthesis due to the absence of Δ15-desaturase or ω3-desaturase gene in contrast to other Mortierella species. Four putative enzyme sequences in the eicosanoid biosynthetic pathways were identified in the strain BCC40632 and others Mortierellale fungi, but were not detected in the Mucorales. Another unique metabolic trait of the Mortierellales was the inability in carotenoid synthesis as a result of the lack of phytoene synthase and phytoene desaturase genes. The findings provide a perspective in strain optimization for production of tailored-made products with industrial applications.


Subject(s)
Acetyl Coenzyme A/biosynthesis , Arachidonic Acid/genetics , Genome, Fungal/genetics , Mortierella/metabolism , Acetyl Coenzyme A/genetics , Arachidonic Acid/biosynthesis , Biosynthetic Pathways/genetics , Fatty Acid Desaturases/genetics , Fatty Acid Elongases/genetics , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/genetics , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/metabolism , Mortierella/genetics , Mucorales/genetics , Mucorales/metabolism , gamma-Linolenic Acid/genetics , gamma-Linolenic Acid/metabolism
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Microb Cell Fact ; 16(1): 113, 2017 Jun 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28637506

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: γ-Linolenic acid (GLA) is important because of its nutritional value and medicinal applications. Although the biosynthetic pathways of some plant and microbial GLA have been deciphered, current understanding of the correlation between desaturases and GLA synthesis in oleaginous fungi is incomplete. In previous work, we found that a large amount of oleic acid (OA) had not been converted to linoleic acid (LA) or GLA in Mucor circinelloides CBS 277.49, which may be due to inadequate activities of the delta-12 or delta-6 desaturases, and thus leading to the accumulation of OA and LA. Thus, it is necessary to explore the main contributing factor during the process of GLA biosynthesis in M. circinelloides. RESULTS: To enhance GLA production in M. circinelloides, homologous overexpression of delta-12 and two delta-6 desaturases (named delta-6-1 and delta-6-2, respectively) were analyzed. When delta-6 desaturase were overexpressed in M. circinelloides, up to 43% GLA was produced in the total fatty acids, and the yield of GLA reached 180 mg/l, which were, respectively, 38 and 33% higher than the control strain. CONCLUSION: These findings revealed that delta-6 desaturase (especially for delta-6-1 desaturase) plays an important role in GLA synthesis by M. circinelloides. The strain overexpressing delta-6-1 desaturase may have potential application in microbial GLA production.


Subject(s)
Fatty Acid Desaturases/genetics , Linoleoyl-CoA Desaturase/genetics , Mucor/genetics , Mucor/metabolism , gamma-Linolenic Acid/biosynthesis , Fatty Acid Desaturases/metabolism , Fatty Acids/metabolism , Fermentation , Gene Expression , Linoleoyl-CoA Desaturase/metabolism , Mucor/enzymology , gamma-Linolenic Acid/genetics , gamma-Linolenic Acid/isolation & purification , gamma-Linolenic Acid/metabolism
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