| Literature DB >> 26264830 |
Tien Thanh Vu1, Chan Young Jeong1,2, Hoai Nguyen Nguyen1,2, Dongho Lee1, Sang A Lee1, Ji Hye Kim1, Suk-Whan Hong3, Hojoung Lee1,2.
Abstract
Recently, Brassica napus has become a very important crop for plant oil production. Flavonols, an uncolored flavonoid subclass, have a high antioxidative effect and are known to have antiproliferative, antiangiogenic, and neuropharmacological properties. In B. napus, some flavonoid structural genes have been identified, such as, BnF3H-1, BnCHS, and BnC4H-1. However, no studies on FLS genes in B. napus have been conducted. Thus, in this study, we cloned and characterized the function of BnFLS gene B. napus. By overexpression of the BnFLS gene, flavonol (kaempferol and quercetin) levels were recovered in the Arabidopsis atfls1-ko mutant. In addition, we found that the higher endogenous flavonol levels of BnFLS-ox in vitro shoots correlated with slightly higher ROS scavenging activities. Thus, our results indicate that the BnFLS gene encodes for a BnFLS enzyme that can be manipulated to specifically increase flavonol accumulation in oilseed plants and other species such as Arabidopsis.Entities:
Keywords: BnFLS; Brassica napus; anthocyanin; flavonoids; flavonols; oilseed
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26264830 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.5b02994
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279