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OVER-EXPRESSION OF THE TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR HLMYB3 IN TRANSGENIC HOP (HUMULUS LUPULUS L.): INFLUENCE ON THE EXPRESSION OF GENES INVOLVED IN THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF FLAVONOIDS AND PHLOROGLUCINOLS
Article number
1010_4
Pages
47 – 52
Language
English
Abstract
In hop (Humulus lupulus L.), prenylated chalcones, like xanthohumol and desmethylxanthohumol, have received considerable attention due to their anti-cancer properties.
However, their concentration in wildtype plants is rather low.
To enhance their production, it would be interesting to modify the regulation of genes involved in the biosynthesis of flavonoids.
Towards this goal, the endogenous regulatory gene hlmyb3 was genetically introduced into hop cultivar Tettnanger by Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation.
The endogenous hlmyb3 was stably incorporated and expressed in the hop genome.
By quantitative real-time PCR, it was demonstrated that hlmyb3 was highly expressed in transgenic plants compared to wildtype plants.
Moreover, transgenic plants with elevated expression of chs_h1, chi, f3h, vps, and omt1 were identified.
However, their concentration in wildtype plants is rather low.
To enhance their production, it would be interesting to modify the regulation of genes involved in the biosynthesis of flavonoids.
Towards this goal, the endogenous regulatory gene hlmyb3 was genetically introduced into hop cultivar Tettnanger by Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation.
The endogenous hlmyb3 was stably incorporated and expressed in the hop genome.
By quantitative real-time PCR, it was demonstrated that hlmyb3 was highly expressed in transgenic plants compared to wildtype plants.
Moreover, transgenic plants with elevated expression of chs_h1, chi, f3h, vps, and omt1 were identified.
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Authors
A. Gatica-Arias, M. Stanke, K.R. Häntzschel, G. Weber, J. Matousek
Keywords
MYB transcription factors, genetic transformation, gene expression, quantitative real-time PCR, transgenic plants
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