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Hypothesis-based food, feed, and environmental safety assessment of GM crops: A case study using maize event DP-202216-6

Event DP-2Ø2216-6 (referred to as DP202216 maize) was genetically modified to increase and extend the expression of the introduced zmm28 gene relative to endogenous zmm28 gene expression, resulting in plants with enhanced grain yield potential. The zmm28 gene expresses the ZMM28 protein, a MADS-box...

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Autores principales: Anderson, Jennifer A, Herman, Rod A., Carlson, Anne, Mathesius, Carey, Maxwell, Carl, Mirsky, Henry, Roper, Jason, Smith, Brenda, Walker, Carl, Wu, Jingrui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7833765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33472515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645698.2020.1869492
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author Anderson, Jennifer A
Herman, Rod A.
Carlson, Anne
Mathesius, Carey
Maxwell, Carl
Mirsky, Henry
Roper, Jason
Smith, Brenda
Walker, Carl
Wu, Jingrui
author_facet Anderson, Jennifer A
Herman, Rod A.
Carlson, Anne
Mathesius, Carey
Maxwell, Carl
Mirsky, Henry
Roper, Jason
Smith, Brenda
Walker, Carl
Wu, Jingrui
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description Event DP-2Ø2216-6 (referred to as DP202216 maize) was genetically modified to increase and extend the expression of the introduced zmm28 gene relative to endogenous zmm28 gene expression, resulting in plants with enhanced grain yield potential. The zmm28 gene expresses the ZMM28 protein, a MADS-box transcription factor. The safety assessment of DP202216 maize included an assessment of the potential hazard of the ZMM28 protein, as well as an assessment of potential unintended effects of the genetic insertion on agronomics, composition, and nutrition. The history of safe use (HOSU) of the ZMM28 protein was evaluated and a bioinformatics approach was used to compare the deduced amino acid sequence of the ZMM28 protein to databases of known allergens and toxins. Based on HOSU and the bioinformatics assessment, the ZMM28 protein was determined to be unlikely to be either allergenic or toxic to humans. The composition of DP202216 maize forage and grain was comparable to non-modified forage and grain, with no unintended effects on nutrition or food and feed safety. Additionally, feeding studies with broiler chickens and rats demonstrated a low likelihood of unintentional alterations in nutrition and low potential for adverse effects. Furthermore, the agronomics observed for DP202216 maize and non-modified maize were comparable, indicating that the likelihood of increased weediness or invasiveness of DP202216 maize in the environment is low. This comprehensive review serves as a reference for regulatory agencies and decision-makers in countries where authorization of DP202216 maize will be pursued, and for others interested in food, feed, and environmental safety.
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spelling pubmed-78337652021-09-02 Hypothesis-based food, feed, and environmental safety assessment of GM crops: A case study using maize event DP-202216-6 Anderson, Jennifer A Herman, Rod A. Carlson, Anne Mathesius, Carey Maxwell, Carl Mirsky, Henry Roper, Jason Smith, Brenda Walker, Carl Wu, Jingrui GM Crops Food Research Paper Event DP-2Ø2216-6 (referred to as DP202216 maize) was genetically modified to increase and extend the expression of the introduced zmm28 gene relative to endogenous zmm28 gene expression, resulting in plants with enhanced grain yield potential. The zmm28 gene expresses the ZMM28 protein, a MADS-box transcription factor. The safety assessment of DP202216 maize included an assessment of the potential hazard of the ZMM28 protein, as well as an assessment of potential unintended effects of the genetic insertion on agronomics, composition, and nutrition. The history of safe use (HOSU) of the ZMM28 protein was evaluated and a bioinformatics approach was used to compare the deduced amino acid sequence of the ZMM28 protein to databases of known allergens and toxins. Based on HOSU and the bioinformatics assessment, the ZMM28 protein was determined to be unlikely to be either allergenic or toxic to humans. The composition of DP202216 maize forage and grain was comparable to non-modified forage and grain, with no unintended effects on nutrition or food and feed safety. Additionally, feeding studies with broiler chickens and rats demonstrated a low likelihood of unintentional alterations in nutrition and low potential for adverse effects. Furthermore, the agronomics observed for DP202216 maize and non-modified maize were comparable, indicating that the likelihood of increased weediness or invasiveness of DP202216 maize in the environment is low. This comprehensive review serves as a reference for regulatory agencies and decision-makers in countries where authorization of DP202216 maize will be pursued, and for others interested in food, feed, and environmental safety. Taylor & Francis 2021-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7833765/ /pubmed/33472515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645698.2020.1869492 Text en © 2021 Corteva Agriscience. Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Anderson, Jennifer A
Herman, Rod A.
Carlson, Anne
Mathesius, Carey
Maxwell, Carl
Mirsky, Henry
Roper, Jason
Smith, Brenda
Walker, Carl
Wu, Jingrui
Hypothesis-based food, feed, and environmental safety assessment of GM crops: A case study using maize event DP-202216-6
title Hypothesis-based food, feed, and environmental safety assessment of GM crops: A case study using maize event DP-202216-6
title_full Hypothesis-based food, feed, and environmental safety assessment of GM crops: A case study using maize event DP-202216-6
title_fullStr Hypothesis-based food, feed, and environmental safety assessment of GM crops: A case study using maize event DP-202216-6
title_full_unstemmed Hypothesis-based food, feed, and environmental safety assessment of GM crops: A case study using maize event DP-202216-6
title_short Hypothesis-based food, feed, and environmental safety assessment of GM crops: A case study using maize event DP-202216-6
title_sort hypothesis-based food, feed, and environmental safety assessment of gm crops: a case study using maize event dp-202216-6
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7833765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33472515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645698.2020.1869492
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