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Iron-biofortification in rice by the introduction of three barley genes participated in mugineic acid biosynthesis with soybean ferritin gene

Iron deficiency is a serious problem around the world, especially in developing countries. The production of iron-biofortified rice will help ameliorate this problem. Previously, expression of the iron storage protein, ferritin, in rice using an endosperm-specific promoter resulted in a two-fold inc...

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Autores principales: Masuda, Hiroshi, Kobayashi, Takanori, Ishimaru, Yasuhiro, Takahashi, Michiko, Aung, May S., Nakanishi, Hiromi, Mori, Satoshi, Nishizawa, Naoko K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23675379
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00132
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author Masuda, Hiroshi
Kobayashi, Takanori
Ishimaru, Yasuhiro
Takahashi, Michiko
Aung, May S.
Nakanishi, Hiromi
Mori, Satoshi
Nishizawa, Naoko K.
author_facet Masuda, Hiroshi
Kobayashi, Takanori
Ishimaru, Yasuhiro
Takahashi, Michiko
Aung, May S.
Nakanishi, Hiromi
Mori, Satoshi
Nishizawa, Naoko K.
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description Iron deficiency is a serious problem around the world, especially in developing countries. The production of iron-biofortified rice will help ameliorate this problem. Previously, expression of the iron storage protein, ferritin, in rice using an endosperm-specific promoter resulted in a two-fold increase in iron concentration in the resultant transgenic seeds. However, further over expression of ferritin did not produce an additional increase in the seed iron concentration, and symptoms of iron deficiency were noted in the leaves of the transgenic plants. In the present study, we aimed to further increase the iron concentration in rice seeds without increasing the sensitivity to iron deficiency by enhancing the uptake and transport of iron via a ferric iron chelator, mugineic acid. To this end, we introduced the soybean ferritin gene (SoyferH2) driven by two endosperm-specific promoters, along with the barley nicotianamine synthase gene (HvNAS1), two nicotianamine aminotransferase genes (HvNAAT-A and -B), and a mugineic acid synthase gene (IDS3) to enhance mugineic acid production in rice plants. A marker-free vector was utilized as a means of increasing public acceptance. Representative lines were selected from 102 transformants based on the iron concentration in polished seeds and ferritin accumulation in the seeds. These lines were grown in both commercially supplied soil (iron-sufficient conditions) and calcareous soil (iron-deficient conditions). Lines expressing both ferritin and mugineic acid biosynthetic genes showed signs of iron-deficiency tolerance in calcareous soil. The iron concentration in polished T(3) seeds was increased by 4 and 2.5 times, as compared to that in non-transgenic lines grown in normal and calcareous soil, respectively. These results indicate that the concomitant introduction of the ferritin gene and mugineic acid biosynthetic genes effectively increased the seed iron level without causing iron sensitivity under iron-limited conditions.
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spelling pubmed-36531622013-05-14 Iron-biofortification in rice by the introduction of three barley genes participated in mugineic acid biosynthesis with soybean ferritin gene Masuda, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Takanori Ishimaru, Yasuhiro Takahashi, Michiko Aung, May S. Nakanishi, Hiromi Mori, Satoshi Nishizawa, Naoko K. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Iron deficiency is a serious problem around the world, especially in developing countries. The production of iron-biofortified rice will help ameliorate this problem. Previously, expression of the iron storage protein, ferritin, in rice using an endosperm-specific promoter resulted in a two-fold increase in iron concentration in the resultant transgenic seeds. However, further over expression of ferritin did not produce an additional increase in the seed iron concentration, and symptoms of iron deficiency were noted in the leaves of the transgenic plants. In the present study, we aimed to further increase the iron concentration in rice seeds without increasing the sensitivity to iron deficiency by enhancing the uptake and transport of iron via a ferric iron chelator, mugineic acid. To this end, we introduced the soybean ferritin gene (SoyferH2) driven by two endosperm-specific promoters, along with the barley nicotianamine synthase gene (HvNAS1), two nicotianamine aminotransferase genes (HvNAAT-A and -B), and a mugineic acid synthase gene (IDS3) to enhance mugineic acid production in rice plants. A marker-free vector was utilized as a means of increasing public acceptance. Representative lines were selected from 102 transformants based on the iron concentration in polished seeds and ferritin accumulation in the seeds. These lines were grown in both commercially supplied soil (iron-sufficient conditions) and calcareous soil (iron-deficient conditions). Lines expressing both ferritin and mugineic acid biosynthetic genes showed signs of iron-deficiency tolerance in calcareous soil. The iron concentration in polished T(3) seeds was increased by 4 and 2.5 times, as compared to that in non-transgenic lines grown in normal and calcareous soil, respectively. These results indicate that the concomitant introduction of the ferritin gene and mugineic acid biosynthetic genes effectively increased the seed iron level without causing iron sensitivity under iron-limited conditions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3653162/ /pubmed/23675379 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00132 Text en Copyright © 2013 Masuda, Kobayashi, Ishimaru, Takahashi, Aung, Nakanishi, Mori and Nishizawa. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Masuda, Hiroshi
Kobayashi, Takanori
Ishimaru, Yasuhiro
Takahashi, Michiko
Aung, May S.
Nakanishi, Hiromi
Mori, Satoshi
Nishizawa, Naoko K.
Iron-biofortification in rice by the introduction of three barley genes participated in mugineic acid biosynthesis with soybean ferritin gene
title Iron-biofortification in rice by the introduction of three barley genes participated in mugineic acid biosynthesis with soybean ferritin gene
title_full Iron-biofortification in rice by the introduction of three barley genes participated in mugineic acid biosynthesis with soybean ferritin gene
title_fullStr Iron-biofortification in rice by the introduction of three barley genes participated in mugineic acid biosynthesis with soybean ferritin gene
title_full_unstemmed Iron-biofortification in rice by the introduction of three barley genes participated in mugineic acid biosynthesis with soybean ferritin gene
title_short Iron-biofortification in rice by the introduction of three barley genes participated in mugineic acid biosynthesis with soybean ferritin gene
title_sort iron-biofortification in rice by the introduction of three barley genes participated in mugineic acid biosynthesis with soybean ferritin gene
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23675379
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00132
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