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Lack of Detection of Bt Sugarcane Cry1Ab and NptII DNA and Proteins in Sugarcane Processing Products Including Raw Sugar

Brazil is the largest sugarcane producer and the main sugar exporter in the world. The industrial processes applied by Brazilian mills are very efficient in producing highly purified sugar and ethanol. Literature presents evidence of lack of DNA/protein in these products, regardless of the nature of...

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Autores principales: Cheavegatti-Gianotto, Adriana, Gentile, Agustina, Oldemburgo, Danielle Angeloni, Merheb, Graciela do Amaral, Sereno, Maria Lorena, Lirette, Ron Peter, Ferreira, Thais Helena Silva, de Oliveira, Wladecir Salles
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5880997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29637070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2018.00024
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author Cheavegatti-Gianotto, Adriana
Gentile, Agustina
Oldemburgo, Danielle Angeloni
Merheb, Graciela do Amaral
Sereno, Maria Lorena
Lirette, Ron Peter
Ferreira, Thais Helena Silva
de Oliveira, Wladecir Salles
author_facet Cheavegatti-Gianotto, Adriana
Gentile, Agustina
Oldemburgo, Danielle Angeloni
Merheb, Graciela do Amaral
Sereno, Maria Lorena
Lirette, Ron Peter
Ferreira, Thais Helena Silva
de Oliveira, Wladecir Salles
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description Brazil is the largest sugarcane producer and the main sugar exporter in the world. The industrial processes applied by Brazilian mills are very efficient in producing highly purified sugar and ethanol. Literature presents evidence of lack of DNA/protein in these products, regardless of the nature of sugarcane used as raw material. Recently CTNBio, the Brazilian biosafety authority, has approved the first biotechnology-derived sugarcane variety for cultivation, event CTC175-A, which expresses the Cry1Ab protein to control the sugarcane borer (Diatraea saccharalis). The event also expresses neomycin-phosphotransferase type II (NptII) protein used as selectable marker during the transformation process. Because of the high purity of sugar and ethanol produced from genetically modified sugarcane, these end-products should potentially be classified as “pure substances, chemically defined,” by Brazilian Biosafety Law No. 11.105. If this classification is to be adopted, these substances are not considered as “GMO derivatives” and fall out of the scope of Law No. 11.105. In order to assess sugar composition and quality, we evaluate Cry1Ab and NptII expression in several sugarcane tissues and in several fractions from laboratory-scale processing of event CTC175-A for the presence of these heterologous proteins as well as for the presence of traces of recombinant DNA. The results of these studies show that CTC175-A presents high expression of Cry1Ab in leaves and barely detectable expression of heterologous proteins in stalks. We also evaluated the presence of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase protein and DNA in the fractions of the industrial processing of conventional Brazilian sugarcane cultivars. Results from both laboratory and industrial processing were concordant, demonstrating that DNA and protein are not detected in the clarified juice and downstream processed fractions, including ethanol and raw sugar, indicating that protein and DNA are removed and/or degraded during processing. In conclusion, the processing of conventional sugarcane and CTC175-A Bt event results in downstream products with no detectable concentrations of heterologous DNA or new protein. These results help in the classification of sugar and ethanol derived from CTC175-A event as pure, chemically defined substances in Brazil and may relieve regulatory burdens in countries that import Brazilian sugar.
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spelling pubmed-58809972018-04-10 Lack of Detection of Bt Sugarcane Cry1Ab and NptII DNA and Proteins in Sugarcane Processing Products Including Raw Sugar Cheavegatti-Gianotto, Adriana Gentile, Agustina Oldemburgo, Danielle Angeloni Merheb, Graciela do Amaral Sereno, Maria Lorena Lirette, Ron Peter Ferreira, Thais Helena Silva de Oliveira, Wladecir Salles Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology Brazil is the largest sugarcane producer and the main sugar exporter in the world. The industrial processes applied by Brazilian mills are very efficient in producing highly purified sugar and ethanol. Literature presents evidence of lack of DNA/protein in these products, regardless of the nature of sugarcane used as raw material. Recently CTNBio, the Brazilian biosafety authority, has approved the first biotechnology-derived sugarcane variety for cultivation, event CTC175-A, which expresses the Cry1Ab protein to control the sugarcane borer (Diatraea saccharalis). The event also expresses neomycin-phosphotransferase type II (NptII) protein used as selectable marker during the transformation process. Because of the high purity of sugar and ethanol produced from genetically modified sugarcane, these end-products should potentially be classified as “pure substances, chemically defined,” by Brazilian Biosafety Law No. 11.105. If this classification is to be adopted, these substances are not considered as “GMO derivatives” and fall out of the scope of Law No. 11.105. In order to assess sugar composition and quality, we evaluate Cry1Ab and NptII expression in several sugarcane tissues and in several fractions from laboratory-scale processing of event CTC175-A for the presence of these heterologous proteins as well as for the presence of traces of recombinant DNA. The results of these studies show that CTC175-A presents high expression of Cry1Ab in leaves and barely detectable expression of heterologous proteins in stalks. We also evaluated the presence of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase protein and DNA in the fractions of the industrial processing of conventional Brazilian sugarcane cultivars. Results from both laboratory and industrial processing were concordant, demonstrating that DNA and protein are not detected in the clarified juice and downstream processed fractions, including ethanol and raw sugar, indicating that protein and DNA are removed and/or degraded during processing. In conclusion, the processing of conventional sugarcane and CTC175-A Bt event results in downstream products with no detectable concentrations of heterologous DNA or new protein. These results help in the classification of sugar and ethanol derived from CTC175-A event as pure, chemically defined substances in Brazil and may relieve regulatory burdens in countries that import Brazilian sugar. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5880997/ /pubmed/29637070 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2018.00024 Text en Copyright © 2018 Cheavegatti-Gianotto, Gentile, Oldemburgo, Merheb, Sereno, Lirette, Ferreira and Oliveira. https://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) and the copyright owner 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 Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Cheavegatti-Gianotto, Adriana
Gentile, Agustina
Oldemburgo, Danielle Angeloni
Merheb, Graciela do Amaral
Sereno, Maria Lorena
Lirette, Ron Peter
Ferreira, Thais Helena Silva
de Oliveira, Wladecir Salles
Lack of Detection of Bt Sugarcane Cry1Ab and NptII DNA and Proteins in Sugarcane Processing Products Including Raw Sugar
title Lack of Detection of Bt Sugarcane Cry1Ab and NptII DNA and Proteins in Sugarcane Processing Products Including Raw Sugar
title_full Lack of Detection of Bt Sugarcane Cry1Ab and NptII DNA and Proteins in Sugarcane Processing Products Including Raw Sugar
title_fullStr Lack of Detection of Bt Sugarcane Cry1Ab and NptII DNA and Proteins in Sugarcane Processing Products Including Raw Sugar
title_full_unstemmed Lack of Detection of Bt Sugarcane Cry1Ab and NptII DNA and Proteins in Sugarcane Processing Products Including Raw Sugar
title_short Lack of Detection of Bt Sugarcane Cry1Ab and NptII DNA and Proteins in Sugarcane Processing Products Including Raw Sugar
title_sort lack of detection of bt sugarcane cry1ab and nptii dna and proteins in sugarcane processing products including raw sugar
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5880997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29637070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2018.00024
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