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Abstract

The Aspergillus niger phytase-encoding gene (phyA) has been constitutively expressed in wheat. Transgenic wheat lines were generated by microprojectile bombardment of immature embryos, using the bar-Bialaphos selection system. The bar and the phyA gene expression were controlled by the maize ubiquitin-1 promoter. To ensure secretion and glycosylation of the microbial phytase, an expression cassette was designed (Ubi-SP-Phy) where an α-amylase signal peptide sequence was inserted between the promoter and the phytase coding region. A similar cassette was constructed without the signal peptide sequence (Ubi-Phy). Five lines of fertile wheat transformed with the Ubi-SP-Phy were generated and two lines with the Ubi-Phy construct. The inheritance of the phyA gene was monitored through three generations. Western blotting of leaf and seed derived protein revealed the presence of an immunoreacting polypeptide of the size expected for the Aspergillus phytase. Up to 25 days after pollination, the heterologous phytase was exclusively present in the pericarp-seed coat-aleurone fraction. Thereafter, it accumulated in the endosperm in amounts exceeding that found in the seed coat and aleurone. The phyA mRNA and derived protein could at no stage be detected in the embryo. The Ubi-SP-Phy transgenic seeds exhibited up to 4-fold increase of phytase activity while up to 56% increase was found in Ubi-Phy plants. It is concluded that a functional Aspergillus phytase can be produced in significant amounts in wheat grains. This may be of relevance for improving the phytate-phosphorus digestibility when wheat grains are used for non-ruminant animal feed.

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Title
Generation of transgenic wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) for constitutive accumulation of an Aspergillus phytase
Author
Brinch-Pedersen, Henrik 1 ; Olesen, Annette 2 ; Rasmussen, Søren K 3 ; Holm, Preben B 1 

 Department of Plant Biology, Research Centre Flakkebjerg, Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Slagelse, Denmark 
 Plant Breeding and Biotechnology, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Frederiksberg C, Denmark 
 Dep. of Plant Biology and Biogeochemistry, Risø National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark 
Pages
195-206
Publication year
2000
Publication date
Apr 2000
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
13803743
e-ISSN
15729788
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2259520389
Copyright
Molecular Breeding is a copyright of Springer, (2000). All Rights Reserved.