Metabolic Engineering of Fatty Acid Biosynthesis in Plants

Fatty acids are the most abundant form of reduced carbon chains available from nature and have diverse uses ranging from food to industrial feedstocks. Plants represent a significant renewable source of fatty acids because many species accumulate them in the form of triacylglycerol as major storage...

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description Fatty acids are the most abundant form of reduced carbon chains available from nature and have diverse uses ranging from food to industrial feedstocks. Plants represent a significant renewable source of fatty acids because many species accumulate them in the form of triacylglycerol as major storage components in seeds. With the advent of plant transformation technology, metabolic engineering of oilseed fatty acids has become possible and transgenic plant oils represent some of the first successes in design of modified plant products. Directed gene down-regulation strategies have enabled the specific tailoring of common fatty acids in several oilseed crops. In addition, transfer of novel fatty acid biosynthetic genes from noncommercial plants has allowed the production of novel oil compositions in oilseed crops. These and future endeavors aim to produce seeds higher in oil content as well as new oils that are more stable, are healthier for humans, and can serve as a renewable source of industrial commodities. Large-scale new industrial uses of engineered plant oils are on the horizon but will require a better understanding of factors that limit the accumulation of unusual fatty acid structures in seeds.
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Crops, Agricultural - metabolism
Down-Regulation
Fatty Acids - analysis
Fatty Acids - biosynthesis
Fatty Acids - chemistry
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
Genes, Plant
Plant Oils - chemistry
Plant Oils - metabolism
Plants - genetics
Plants - metabolism
Plants, Genetically Modified
Protein Engineering
Seeds - metabolism
Triglycerides - biosynthesis
Triglycerides - chemistry
Waxes - chemistry
Waxes - metabolism
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