| Literature DB >> 31184886 |
Jennifer A Anderson1, Sarah Brustkern1, Bin Cong1, Lora Deege1, Bryan Delaney1, Bonnie Hong1, Shai Lawit1, Carey Mathesius1, Jean Schmidt1, Jingrui Wu1, John Zhang1, Cindi Zimmermann1.
Abstract
The ZMM28 protein encoded by the zmm28 gene is endogenous to maize. DP202216 maize was genetically modified to increase and extend expression of the zmm28 gene relative to native zmm28 gene expression, resulting in plants with enhanced grain yield potential. Evaluation of the history of safe use (HOSU) is one component of the safety assessment framework for a newly expressed protein in a GM crop. The deduced amino acid sequence of the introduced ZMM28 protein in DP202216 maize is identical to the ZMM28 protein in nonmodified conventional maize. The ZMM28 protein has also been found in selected varieties of sweet corn kernels, and closely related proteins are found in other commonly consumed food crops. Concentrations of the ZMM28 protein in event DP202216 maize, conventional maize, and sweet corn are reported. This information supports, in part, the evaluation of HOSU, which can be leveraged in the safety assessment of the ZMM28 protein. Additional studies will be considered in the food and feed safety assessment of the DP202216 maize event.Entities:
Keywords: DP202216; MADS-box; ZMM28 protein; history of safe use (HOSU); safety assessment; transcription factor
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31184886 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b00391
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279