Genetically engineered rice containing larger amounts of nicotianamine to enhance the antihypertensive effect |
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Authors: | Usuda Kanako Wada Yasuaki Ishimaru Yasuhiro Kobayashi Takanori Takahashi Michiko Nakanishi Hiromi Nagato Yasuo Mori Satoshi Nishizawa Naoko K |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8657, Japan |
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Abstract: | Nicotianamine (NA), a metal chelator ubiquitous in higher plants, serves as an antihypertensive substance in humans. To engineer a novel antihypertensive rice that contains larger amounts of NA, the barley NA synthase gene, HvNAS1 , was introduced into rice via Agrobacterium -mediated transformation. The introduced HvNAS1 was driven by pGluB-1 , which induces strong gene expression in the endosperm of rice seeds. The NA content in transgenic rice seeds was up to fourfold greater than that in non-transgenic rice seeds. The Cre/ loxP DNA excision (CLX) system was used to remove the selectable marker gene for antibiotic resistance. Furthermore, the transgenic rice was crossed with a cleistogamous mutant to prevent gene transfer via pollen dispersal. These two modifications may minimize public concern with regard to the use of this transgenic rice. |
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Keywords: | antihypertensive cleistogamy Cre/loxP DNA excision system nicotianamine rice transgenic |
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