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Article Dans Une Revue Transgenic Res. Année : 2016

Overexpression of the olive acyl carrier protein gene (OeACP1) produces alterations in fatty acid composition of tobacco leaves.

Francesca De Marchis
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Maria Cristina Valeri
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Andrea Pompa
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Fiammetta Alagna
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Simone Grisan
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Vitale Stanzione
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Roberto Mariotti
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Nicolò Cultrera
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Luciana Baldoni
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Michele Bellucci
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Résumé

Taking into account that fatty acid (FA) biosynthesis plays a crucial role in lipid accumulation in olive (Olea europaea L.) mesocarp, we investigated the effect of olive acyl carrier protein (ACP) on FA composition by overexpressing an olive ACP cDNA in tobacco plants. The OeACP1.1A cDNA was inserted in the nucleus or in the chloroplast DNA of different tobacco plants, resulting in extensive transcription of the transgenes. The transplastomic plants accumulated lower olive ACP levels in comparison to nuclear-transformed plants. Moreover, the phenotype of the former plants was characterized by pale green/white cotyledons with abnormal chloroplasts, delayed germination and reduced growth. We suggest that the transplastomic phenotype was likely caused by inefficient olive ACP mRNA translation in chloroplast stroma. Conversely, total lipids from leaves of nuclear transformants expressing high olive ACP levels showed a significant increase in oleic acid (18:1) and linolenic acid (18:3), and a concomitant significant reduction of hexadecadienoic acid (16:2) and hexadecatrienoic acid (16:3). This implies that in leaves of tobacco transformants, as likely in the mesocarp of olive fruit, olive ACP not only plays a general role in FA synthesis, but seems to be specifically involved in chain length regulation forwarding the elongation to C18 FAs and the subsequent desaturation to 18:1 and 18:3.
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hal-01458185 , version 1 (06-02-2017)

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Francesca De Marchis, Maria Cristina Valeri, Andrea Pompa, Emmanuelle Bouveret, Fiammetta Alagna, et al.. Overexpression of the olive acyl carrier protein gene (OeACP1) produces alterations in fatty acid composition of tobacco leaves.. Transgenic Res., 2016, 25 (1), pp.45--61. ⟨10.1007/s11248-015-9919-z⟩. ⟨hal-01458185⟩
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