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Oil Accumulation in Transgenic Potato Tubers Alters Starch Quality and Nutritional Profile

Plant storage compounds such as starch and lipids are important for human and animal nutrition as well as industry. There is interest in diverting some of the carbon stored in starch-rich organs (leaves, tubers, and cereal grains) into lipids in order to improve the energy density or nutritional pro...

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Autores principales: Mitchell, Madeline, Pritchard, Jenifer, Okada, Shoko, Larroque, Oscar, Yulia, Dina, Pettolino, Filomena, Szydlowski, Nicolas, Singh, Surinder, Liu, Qing, Ral, Jean-Philippe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5388768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28446916
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00554
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author Mitchell, Madeline
Pritchard, Jenifer
Okada, Shoko
Larroque, Oscar
Yulia, Dina
Pettolino, Filomena
Szydlowski, Nicolas
Singh, Surinder
Liu, Qing
Ral, Jean-Philippe
author_facet Mitchell, Madeline
Pritchard, Jenifer
Okada, Shoko
Larroque, Oscar
Yulia, Dina
Pettolino, Filomena
Szydlowski, Nicolas
Singh, Surinder
Liu, Qing
Ral, Jean-Philippe
author_sort Mitchell, Madeline
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description Plant storage compounds such as starch and lipids are important for human and animal nutrition as well as industry. There is interest in diverting some of the carbon stored in starch-rich organs (leaves, tubers, and cereal grains) into lipids in order to improve the energy density or nutritional properties of crops as well as providing new sources of feedstocks for food and manufacturing. Previously, we generated transgenic potato plants that accumulate up to 3.3% triacylglycerol (TAG) by dry weight in the tubers, which also led to changes in starch content, starch granule morphology and soluble sugar content. The aim of this study was to investigate how TAG accumulation affects the nutritional and processing properties of high oil potatoes with a particular focus on starch structure, physical and chemical properties. Overall, TAG accumulation was correlated with increased energy density, total nitrogen, amino acids, organic acids and inorganic phosphate, which could be of potential nutritional benefit. However, TAG accumulation had negative effects on starch quality as well as quantity. Starch from high oil potatoes had lower amylose and phosphate content, reduced peak viscosity and higher gelatinization temperature. Interestingly, starch pasting properties were disproportionately affected in lines accumulating the highest levels of TAG (>2.5%) compared to those accumulating only moderate levels (0.2–1.6%). These results indicate that optimized engineering of specialized crops for food, feed, fuel and chemical industries requires careful selection of traits, and an appropriate level of transgene expression, as well as a better understanding of starch structure and carbon partitioning in plant storage organs.
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spelling pubmed-53887682017-04-26 Oil Accumulation in Transgenic Potato Tubers Alters Starch Quality and Nutritional Profile Mitchell, Madeline Pritchard, Jenifer Okada, Shoko Larroque, Oscar Yulia, Dina Pettolino, Filomena Szydlowski, Nicolas Singh, Surinder Liu, Qing Ral, Jean-Philippe Front Plant Sci Plant Science Plant storage compounds such as starch and lipids are important for human and animal nutrition as well as industry. There is interest in diverting some of the carbon stored in starch-rich organs (leaves, tubers, and cereal grains) into lipids in order to improve the energy density or nutritional properties of crops as well as providing new sources of feedstocks for food and manufacturing. Previously, we generated transgenic potato plants that accumulate up to 3.3% triacylglycerol (TAG) by dry weight in the tubers, which also led to changes in starch content, starch granule morphology and soluble sugar content. The aim of this study was to investigate how TAG accumulation affects the nutritional and processing properties of high oil potatoes with a particular focus on starch structure, physical and chemical properties. Overall, TAG accumulation was correlated with increased energy density, total nitrogen, amino acids, organic acids and inorganic phosphate, which could be of potential nutritional benefit. However, TAG accumulation had negative effects on starch quality as well as quantity. Starch from high oil potatoes had lower amylose and phosphate content, reduced peak viscosity and higher gelatinization temperature. Interestingly, starch pasting properties were disproportionately affected in lines accumulating the highest levels of TAG (>2.5%) compared to those accumulating only moderate levels (0.2–1.6%). These results indicate that optimized engineering of specialized crops for food, feed, fuel and chemical industries requires careful selection of traits, and an appropriate level of transgene expression, as well as a better understanding of starch structure and carbon partitioning in plant storage organs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5388768/ /pubmed/28446916 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00554 Text en Copyright © 2017 Mitchell, Pritchard, Okada, Larroque, Yulia, Pettolino, Szydlowski, Singh, Liu and Ral. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Mitchell, Madeline
Pritchard, Jenifer
Okada, Shoko
Larroque, Oscar
Yulia, Dina
Pettolino, Filomena
Szydlowski, Nicolas
Singh, Surinder
Liu, Qing
Ral, Jean-Philippe
Oil Accumulation in Transgenic Potato Tubers Alters Starch Quality and Nutritional Profile
title Oil Accumulation in Transgenic Potato Tubers Alters Starch Quality and Nutritional Profile
title_full Oil Accumulation in Transgenic Potato Tubers Alters Starch Quality and Nutritional Profile
title_fullStr Oil Accumulation in Transgenic Potato Tubers Alters Starch Quality and Nutritional Profile
title_full_unstemmed Oil Accumulation in Transgenic Potato Tubers Alters Starch Quality and Nutritional Profile
title_short Oil Accumulation in Transgenic Potato Tubers Alters Starch Quality and Nutritional Profile
title_sort oil accumulation in transgenic potato tubers alters starch quality and nutritional profile
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5388768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28446916
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00554
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