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Genetic Modification of Soybean with a Novel Grafting Technique: Downregulating the <Emphasis Type="Italic">FAD2</Emphasis>-<Emphasis Type="Italic">1</Emphasis> Gene Increases Oleic Acid Content
Authors:Wei Chen  Kai Song  Yirong Cai  Wangfeng Li  Bao Liu  Lixia Liu
Institution:(1) Key Laboratory of Vegetation Ecology, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University, 130024 Changchun, China;(2) Key Laboratory of Molecular Epigenetics of MOE, Northeast Normal University, 130024 Changchun, China;
Abstract:A hairpin RNA-encoding construct targeting gmFAD2-1 was transformed into soybean, and an optimised Agrobacterium-mediated embryonic tip system was employed. A novel intergeneric grafting method using transgenic plantlets as scions was used instead of the conventional rooting method. Compared with traditional acclimatisation, the survival ratio of cleft grafts increased by 70%, and the culture period was shortened by about 40 days. The regeneration frequency of the grafted shoots in this embryonic tip system was approximately 74.6%. Soybean transformants were confirmed by Southern and Northern blot hybridisation analyses. The fatty acid composition of the T1 and T2 seeds from the transformed plants was determined by gas chromatography. The resulting downregulation of the gmFAD2-1 gene substantially increased the level of oleic acid from 16% to 55% as indicated by the oleic desaturation proportion (ODP). The ratio of plants with high ODP, moderate ODP and low ODP was about 1:2:1, which was consistent with a single-gene segregation pattern.
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