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RNA interference (RNAi)-induced suppression of nicotine demethylase activity reduces levels of a key carcinogen in cured tobacco leaves
Authors:Lewis Ramsey S  Jack Anne M  Morris Jerry W  Robert Vincent J M  Gavilano Lily B  Siminszky Balazs  Bush Lowell P  Hayes Alec J  Dewey Ralph E
Institution:Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA;
Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40546, USA;
Philip Morris USA, Richmond, VA 23234, USA
Abstract:Technologies for reducing the levels of tobacco product constituents that may contribute to unwanted health effects are desired. Target compounds include tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs), a class of compounds generated through the nitrosation of pyridine alkaloids during the curing and processing of tobacco. Studies have reported the TSNA N '-nitrosonornicotine (NNN) to be carcinogenic in laboratory animals. NNN is formed via the nitrosation of nornicotine, a secondary alkaloid produced through enzymatic N -demethylation of nicotine. Strategies to lower nornicotine levels in tobacco ( Nicotiana tabacum L.) could lead to a corresponding decrease in NNN accumulation in cured leaves. The major nicotine demethylase gene of tobacco has recently been isolated. In this study, a large-scale field trial was conducted to evaluate transgenic lines of burley tobacco carrying an RNA interference (RNAi) construct designed to inhibit the expression of this gene. Selected transgenic lines exhibited a six-fold decrease in nornicotine content relative to untransformed controls. Analysis of cured leaves revealed a commensurate decrease in NNN and total TSNAs. The inhibition of nicotine demethylase activity is an effective means of decreasing significantly the level of a key defined animal carcinogen present in tobacco products.
Keywords:nicotine demethylase                N'-nitrosonornicotine  RNA interference  tobacco carcinogens  tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs)
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