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Overexpression of SrUGT76G1 in Stevia alters major steviol glycosides composition towards improved quality

Steviol glycosides (SGs) are extracted from Stevia leaves for use as a natural sweetener. Among SGs, stevioside is most abundant in leaf extracts followed by rebaudioside A (Reb A). However, Reb A is of particular interest because of its sweeter and more pleasant taste compared to stevioside. Theref...

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Autores principales: Kim, Mi Jung, Zheng, Junshi, Liao, Ming Hui, Jang, In‐Cheol
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6523589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30569490
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13035
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author Kim, Mi Jung
Zheng, Junshi
Liao, Ming Hui
Jang, In‐Cheol
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Zheng, Junshi
Liao, Ming Hui
Jang, In‐Cheol
author_sort Kim, Mi Jung
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description Steviol glycosides (SGs) are extracted from Stevia leaves for use as a natural sweetener. Among SGs, stevioside is most abundant in leaf extracts followed by rebaudioside A (Reb A). However, Reb A is of particular interest because of its sweeter and more pleasant taste compared to stevioside. Therefore, the development of new Stevia varieties with a higher Reb A to stevioside ratio would be desirable for the production of higher quality natural sweeteners. Here, we generated transgenic Stevia plants overexpressing Stevia UDP‐glycosyltransferase 76G1 (SrUGT76G1) that is known to convert stevioside to Reb A through 1,3‐β‐d‐glucosylation in vitro. Interestingly, by overexpressing SrUGT76G1, the Reb A to stevioside ratio was drastically increased from 0.30 in wild‐type (WT) plants up to 1.55 in transgenic lines without any significant changes in total SGs content. This was contributed by a concurrent increase in Reb A content and a decrease in stevioside content. Additionally, we were able to find an increase in the Reb C to dulcoside A ratio in transgenic lines. Using the glutathione S‐transferase‐tagged SrUGT76G1 recombinant protein for an in vitro glucosyltransferase assay, we further demonstrated that Reb C can be produced from the glucosylation of dulcoside A by SrUGT76G1. Transgenic Stevia plants having higher Reb A to stevioside ratio were visually indistinguishable from WT plants. Taken together, our results demonstrate that the overexpression of SrUGT76G1 in Stevia is an effective way to generate new Stevia varieties with higher proportion of the more preferred Reb A without compromising on plant development.
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spelling pubmed-65235892019-05-24 Overexpression of SrUGT76G1 in Stevia alters major steviol glycosides composition towards improved quality Kim, Mi Jung Zheng, Junshi Liao, Ming Hui Jang, In‐Cheol Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles Steviol glycosides (SGs) are extracted from Stevia leaves for use as a natural sweetener. Among SGs, stevioside is most abundant in leaf extracts followed by rebaudioside A (Reb A). However, Reb A is of particular interest because of its sweeter and more pleasant taste compared to stevioside. Therefore, the development of new Stevia varieties with a higher Reb A to stevioside ratio would be desirable for the production of higher quality natural sweeteners. Here, we generated transgenic Stevia plants overexpressing Stevia UDP‐glycosyltransferase 76G1 (SrUGT76G1) that is known to convert stevioside to Reb A through 1,3‐β‐d‐glucosylation in vitro. Interestingly, by overexpressing SrUGT76G1, the Reb A to stevioside ratio was drastically increased from 0.30 in wild‐type (WT) plants up to 1.55 in transgenic lines without any significant changes in total SGs content. This was contributed by a concurrent increase in Reb A content and a decrease in stevioside content. Additionally, we were able to find an increase in the Reb C to dulcoside A ratio in transgenic lines. Using the glutathione S‐transferase‐tagged SrUGT76G1 recombinant protein for an in vitro glucosyltransferase assay, we further demonstrated that Reb C can be produced from the glucosylation of dulcoside A by SrUGT76G1. Transgenic Stevia plants having higher Reb A to stevioside ratio were visually indistinguishable from WT plants. Taken together, our results demonstrate that the overexpression of SrUGT76G1 in Stevia is an effective way to generate new Stevia varieties with higher proportion of the more preferred Reb A without compromising on plant development. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-12-19 2019-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6523589/ /pubmed/30569490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13035 Text en © 2018 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 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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Kim, Mi Jung
Zheng, Junshi
Liao, Ming Hui
Jang, In‐Cheol
Overexpression of SrUGT76G1 in Stevia alters major steviol glycosides composition towards improved quality
title Overexpression of SrUGT76G1 in Stevia alters major steviol glycosides composition towards improved quality
title_full Overexpression of SrUGT76G1 in Stevia alters major steviol glycosides composition towards improved quality
title_fullStr Overexpression of SrUGT76G1 in Stevia alters major steviol glycosides composition towards improved quality
title_full_unstemmed Overexpression of SrUGT76G1 in Stevia alters major steviol glycosides composition towards improved quality
title_short Overexpression of SrUGT76G1 in Stevia alters major steviol glycosides composition towards improved quality
title_sort overexpression of srugt76g1 in stevia alters major steviol glycosides composition towards improved quality
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6523589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30569490
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13035
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