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Eugenol specialty chemical production in transgenic poplar (Populus tremula × P. alba) field trials

A foundational study assessed effects of biochemical pathway introduction into poplar to produce eugenol, chavicol, p‐anol, isoeugenol and their sequestered storage products, from potentially available substrates, coniferyl and p‐coumaryl alcohols. At the onset, it was unknown whether significant ca...

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Autores principales: Lu, Da, Yuan, Xianghe, Kim, Sung‐Jin, Marques, Joaquim V., Chakravarthy, P. Pawan, Moinuddin, Syed G. A., Luchterhand, Randi, Herman, Barri, Davin, Laurence B., Lewis, Norman G.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5506655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28064439
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12692
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author Lu, Da
Yuan, Xianghe
Kim, Sung‐Jin
Marques, Joaquim V.
Chakravarthy, P. Pawan
Moinuddin, Syed G. A.
Luchterhand, Randi
Herman, Barri
Davin, Laurence B.
Lewis, Norman G.
author_facet Lu, Da
Yuan, Xianghe
Kim, Sung‐Jin
Marques, Joaquim V.
Chakravarthy, P. Pawan
Moinuddin, Syed G. A.
Luchterhand, Randi
Herman, Barri
Davin, Laurence B.
Lewis, Norman G.
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description A foundational study assessed effects of biochemical pathway introduction into poplar to produce eugenol, chavicol, p‐anol, isoeugenol and their sequestered storage products, from potentially available substrates, coniferyl and p‐coumaryl alcohols. At the onset, it was unknown whether significant carbon flux to monolignols vs. other phenylpropanoid (acetate) pathway metabolites would be kinetically favoured. Various transgenic poplar lines generated eugenol and chavicol glucosides in ca. 0.45% (~0.35 and ~0.1%, respectively) of dry weight foliage tissue in field trials, as well as their corresponding aglycones in trace amounts. There were only traces of any of these metabolites in branch tissues, even after ~4‐year field trials. Levels of bioproduct accumulation in foliage plateaued, even at the lowest introduced gene expression levels, suggesting limited monolignol substrate availability. Nevertheless, this level still allows foliage collection for platform chemical production, with the remaining (stem) biomass available for wood, pulp/paper and bioenergy product purposes. Several transformed lines displayed unexpected precocious flowering after 4‐year field trial growth. This necessitated terminating (felling) these particular plants, as USDA APHIS prohibits the possibility of their interacting (cross‐pollination, etc.) with wild‐type (native plant) lines. In future, additional biotechnological approaches can be employed (e.g. gene editing) to produce sterile plant lines, to avoid such complications. While increased gene expression did not increase target bioproduct accumulation, the exciting possibility now exists of significantly increasing their amounts (e.g. 10‐ to 40‐fold plus) in foliage and stems via systematic deployment of numerous ‘omics’, systems biology, synthetic biology and metabolic flux modelling approaches.
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spelling pubmed-55066552017-08-02 Eugenol specialty chemical production in transgenic poplar (Populus tremula × P. alba) field trials Lu, Da Yuan, Xianghe Kim, Sung‐Jin Marques, Joaquim V. Chakravarthy, P. Pawan Moinuddin, Syed G. A. Luchterhand, Randi Herman, Barri Davin, Laurence B. Lewis, Norman G. Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles A foundational study assessed effects of biochemical pathway introduction into poplar to produce eugenol, chavicol, p‐anol, isoeugenol and their sequestered storage products, from potentially available substrates, coniferyl and p‐coumaryl alcohols. At the onset, it was unknown whether significant carbon flux to monolignols vs. other phenylpropanoid (acetate) pathway metabolites would be kinetically favoured. Various transgenic poplar lines generated eugenol and chavicol glucosides in ca. 0.45% (~0.35 and ~0.1%, respectively) of dry weight foliage tissue in field trials, as well as their corresponding aglycones in trace amounts. There were only traces of any of these metabolites in branch tissues, even after ~4‐year field trials. Levels of bioproduct accumulation in foliage plateaued, even at the lowest introduced gene expression levels, suggesting limited monolignol substrate availability. Nevertheless, this level still allows foliage collection for platform chemical production, with the remaining (stem) biomass available for wood, pulp/paper and bioenergy product purposes. Several transformed lines displayed unexpected precocious flowering after 4‐year field trial growth. This necessitated terminating (felling) these particular plants, as USDA APHIS prohibits the possibility of their interacting (cross‐pollination, etc.) with wild‐type (native plant) lines. In future, additional biotechnological approaches can be employed (e.g. gene editing) to produce sterile plant lines, to avoid such complications. While increased gene expression did not increase target bioproduct accumulation, the exciting possibility now exists of significantly increasing their amounts (e.g. 10‐ to 40‐fold plus) in foliage and stems via systematic deployment of numerous ‘omics’, systems biology, synthetic biology and metabolic flux modelling approaches. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-03-07 2017-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5506655/ /pubmed/28064439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12692 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lu, Da
Yuan, Xianghe
Kim, Sung‐Jin
Marques, Joaquim V.
Chakravarthy, P. Pawan
Moinuddin, Syed G. A.
Luchterhand, Randi
Herman, Barri
Davin, Laurence B.
Lewis, Norman G.
Eugenol specialty chemical production in transgenic poplar (Populus tremula × P. alba) field trials
title Eugenol specialty chemical production in transgenic poplar (Populus tremula × P. alba) field trials
title_full Eugenol specialty chemical production in transgenic poplar (Populus tremula × P. alba) field trials
title_fullStr Eugenol specialty chemical production in transgenic poplar (Populus tremula × P. alba) field trials
title_full_unstemmed Eugenol specialty chemical production in transgenic poplar (Populus tremula × P. alba) field trials
title_short Eugenol specialty chemical production in transgenic poplar (Populus tremula × P. alba) field trials
title_sort eugenol specialty chemical production in transgenic poplar (populus tremula × p. alba) field trials
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5506655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28064439
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12692
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