Production of high levels of poly-3-hydroxybutyrate in plastids of Camelina sativa seeds.

PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL(2015)

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Poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) production in plastids of Camelina sativa seeds was investigated by comparing levels of polymer produced upon transformation of plants with five different binary vectors containing combinations of five seed-specific promoters for expression of transgenes. Genes encoding PHB biosynthetic enzymes were modified at the N-terminus to encode a plastid targeting signal. PHB levels of up to 15% of the mature seed weight were measured in single sacrificed T-1 seeds with a genetic construct containing the oleosin and glycinin promoters. Amore detailed analysis of the PHB production potential of two of the best performing binary vectors in a Camelina line bred for larger seed size yielded lines containing up to 15% polymer in mature T-2 seeds. Transmission electron microscopy showed the presence of distinct granules of PHB in the seeds. PHB production had varying effects on germination, emergence and survival of seedlings. Once true leaves formed, plants grew normally and were able to set seeds. PHB synthesis lowered the total oil but not the protein content of engineered seeds. A change in the oil fatty acid profile was also observed. High molecular weight polymer was produced with weight-averaged molecular weights varying between 600000 and 1500000, depending on the line. Select lines were advanced to later generations yielding a line with 13.7% PHB in T-4 seeds. The levels of polymer produced in this study are the highest reported to date in a seed and are an important step forward for commercializing an oilseed-based platform for PHB production.
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polyhydroxybutyrate,polyhydroxyalkanoate,Camelina sativa,oilseeds,bioplastics,poly-3-hydroxybutyrate
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