| Literature DB >> 31668117 |
Milica Bogdanović1, Katarina Cankar2, Milan Dragićević1, Harro Bouwmeester3, Jules Beekwilder2, Ana Simonović1, Slađana Todorović1.
Abstract
Chicory (Cichorium intybus L.) is a medicinal and industrial plant from the Asteraceae family that produces a variety of sesquiterpene lactones (STLs), most importantly bitter guaianolides: lactucin, lactucopicrin and 8-deoxylactucin as well as their modified forms such as oxalates. These compounds have medicinal properties; however, they also hamper the extraction of inulin - a very important food industry product from chicory roots. The first step in guaianolide biosynthesis is catalyzed by germacrene A synthase (GAS) which in chicory exists in two isoforms - GAS long (encoded by CiGASlo) and GAS short (encoded by CiGASsh). AmiRNA silencing was used to obtain plants with reduced GAS gene expression and level of downstream metabolites, guaianolide-15-oxalates, as the major STLs in chicory. This approach could be beneficial for engineering new chicory varieties with varying STL content, and especially varieties with reduced bitter compounds more suitable for inulin production.Entities:
Keywords: Cichorium intybus; amiRNA; gene silencing; germacrene A synthase; guaianolides; sesquiterpene lactones
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31668117 PMCID: PMC7064209 DOI: 10.1080/21645698.2019.1681868
Source DB: PubMed Journal: GM Crops Food ISSN: 2164-5698 Impact factor: 3.074