Molecular cloning and expression analysis of two FAD2 genes from chia (Salvia hispanica) |
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Authors: | Yufei Xue Nengwen Yin Baojun Chen Feifei Liao Aung Naing Win Jiayi Jiang Rui Wang Xiaoyun Jin Na Lin Yourong Chai |
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Affiliation: | 1.Chongqing Key Laboratory of Crop Quality Improvement, Chongqing Engineering Research Center for Rapeseed, College of Agronomy and Biotechnology,Southwest University,Beibei,People’s Republic of China |
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Abstract: | FATTY ACID DESATURASE 2 (FAD2, EC 1.3.1.35), also known as delta-12 oleate desaturase, is a key enzyme for linoleic acid and α-linolenic acid biosynthesis. Chia (Salvia hispanica) seeds contain the highest known proportion of α-linolenic acid in any plant sources. In this study, two full-length FAD2 genes, named as ShFAD2-1 and ShFAD2-2, were isolated from S. hispanica based on RACE method. Both ShFAD2-1 and ShFAD2-2 proteins possess strong transmembrane helices, three histidine motifs and a C-terminal ER-located signal (YNNKL). Phylogenetic analysis showed that both ShFAD2-1 and ShFAD2-2 are grouped with constitutive plant FAD2s. Heterologous expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae indicated that ShFAD2-1 and ShFAD2-2 genes both encode a bio-functional delta-12 oleate desaturase. ShFAD2-2 was mainly expressed in flowers and early-stage seeds while ShFAD2-1 expression was almost constitutive in different organs. qRT-PCR results demonstrated that ShFAD2-1 and ShFAD2-2 show a cold-induced and heat-repressed expression pattern, whereas they also were differentially up-regulated or repressed by other abiotic stresses. This is the first cloning and function characterization of FAD2 from S. hispanica, which can provide insights into molecular mechanism of high ALA traits of S. hispanica and enrich our understanding of the roles of FAD2 genes in various abiotic stresses. |
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