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Increasing protein content and digestibility in sorghum grain with a synthetic biology approach

Journal of Cereal Science. 2019; 
GuoquanLiuaEdward K.GildingbEdward D.KerrcBenjamin L.SchulzcBasamTabetaBruce R.HamakerdIan D.Godwina
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Gene Synthesis The syn β-kaf gene was based on the sequence of native β-kaf gene model [Sobic.009G001600.1 (Alias in Sbi v1.4: Sb09g000360.1)] including the native β-kafpromoter, signal peptide, and terminator. The syn β-kaf gene sequence has 10 additional proteolytic sites in regions between cysteine residues. These appear as gaps in the alignment between green bars (Fig. S1). DNA encoding the syn β-kaf gene sequence was synthesized by GenScript Biotech Corp. (Piscataway Township, NJ). The syn β-kaf gene (blue bars in the bar chart) has considerably more proteinase cleavage sites than the native β-kaf gene (orange bars in the bar chart) (Fig. S2) (http://web.expasy.org/peptide_cutter/). The full length of the syn β-kaf gene, including promoter and UTRs, is 1621 bp (Supplementary sequence of the syn β-kafgene). Get A Quote

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Despite great genetic diversity, sorghum grain consistently suffers from poor protein digestibility. The physicochemical packaging of protein bodies which consist of protease-resistant β- and γ-kafirin is considered a major obstacle. A synthetic β-kafirin gene, which shares the endosperm-specific promoter and signal peptide with the native β-kafirin gene (Sobic.009G001600.1), was transformed into sorghum inbred line Tx430. The gene was modified with ten additional proteolytic sites. These sites were designed to be amenable to cleavage by pepsin and/or chymotrypsin proteinases. Five independent transgenic lines were regenerated by microprojectile transformation. Notably, considerably more p... More

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SorghumTransgenicSynthetic prolaminProtein body