2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0136013
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Evaluating the Effect of Expressing a Peanut Resveratrol Synthase Gene in Rice

Abstract: Resveratrol (Res) is a type of natural plant stilbenes and phytoalexins that only exists in a few plant species. Studies have shown that the Res could be biosynthesized and accumulated within plants, once the complete metabolic pathway and related enzymes, such as the key enzyme resveratrol synthase (RS), existed. In this study, a RS gene named PNRS1 was cloned from the peanut, and the activity was confirmed in E. coli. Using transgenic approach, the PNRS1 transgenic rice was obtained. In T3 generation, the Re… Show more

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“…** indicates p < 0.01 compared to any one of the groups. The basic data has been reported by Zheng et al previously (18).…”
Section: Endogenous Res Enriched Gm Rice Foodsmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…** indicates p < 0.01 compared to any one of the groups. The basic data has been reported by Zheng et al previously (18).…”
Section: Endogenous Res Enriched Gm Rice Foodsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Res enriched rice was developed by transforming peanut RS gene of PNRS1 into Oryza sativa cv. shengdao13 [17,18]. The transgenic lines were cultivated for purification in the experimental fields.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Gm Ricementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Heterologous expression of alien genes has been a practical an effective approach for engineering improvements into crop plants (Pratap and Kumar 2014). Usually plant genes that confer an important function are employed to improve the same agricultural character in related crop plants (Datta et al 2012;Jacobs et al 2011;Li et al 2012;Oliva et al 2014;Pasquali et al 2008;Shin et al 2006;Zhao et al 2015;Zheng et al 2015). Unfortunately, It is inefficient to improve rice by transforming one gene at a time, but high-throughput overexpression of cDNA libraries from other plants can surpass this limitation, because foreknowledge of gene function is unnecessary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%