| Literature DB >> 28114755 |
Pragya Mishra1, Shweta Singh1, Maniraj Rathinam1, Muralimohan Nandiganti1, Nikhil Ram Kumar1, Arulprakash Thangaraj1, Vinutha Thimmegowda2, Veda Krishnan2, Vagish Mishra1, Neha Jain1, Vandna Rai1, Debasis Pattanayak1, Rohini Sreevathsa1.
Abstract
Safety assessment of genetically modified plants is an important aspect prior to deregulation. Demonstration of substantial equivalence of the transgenics compared to their nontransgenic counterparts can be performed using different techniques at various molecular levels. The present study is a first-ever comprehensive evaluation of pigeon pea transgenics harboring two independent cry genes, cry2Aa and cry1AcF. The absence of unintended effects in the transgenic seed components was demonstrated by proteome and nutritional composition profiling. Analysis revealed that no significant differences were found in the various nutritional compositional analyses performed. Additionally, 2-DGE-based proteome analysis of the transgenic and nontransgenic seed protein revealed that there were no major changes in the protein profile, although a minor fold change in the expression of a few proteins was observed. Furthermore, the study also demonstrated that neither the integration of T-DNA nor the expression of the cry genes resulted in the production of unintended effects in the form of new toxins or allergens.Entities:
Keywords: nutritional analysis; pigeon pea; proteome; transgenics
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28114755 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.6b05301
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279