2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c01126
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Targeted Knockout of BnTT2 Homologues for Yellow-Seeded Brassica napus with Reduced Flavonoids and Improved Fatty Acid Composition

Abstract: Brassica napus is one of the important oil crops grown worldwide, and oil quality improvement is a major goal in rapeseed breeding. Yellow seed is an excellent trait, which has great potential in improving seed quality and economic value. In this study, we created stable yellow seed mutants using a CRISPR/Cas9 system and obtained the yellow seed phenotype only when the four alleles of two BnTT2 homologues were knocked out, indicating that the two BnTT2 homologues had conserved but redundant functions in regula… Show more

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“…As was the case for BnaTT8, homozygous BnaTT2 double mutants were yellow-seeded due to significantly reduced flavonoid content, especially epicatechin and isorhamnetin, increased oil content and improved fatty acid composition with more polyunsaturated fatty acids (Xie et al 2020). Yellow seeds with homozygous BnaTT2 double LOF mutants also had reduced lignin and synaptic acid (Xie et al 2020).…”
Section: Seed-related Gene Editing Targetsmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…As was the case for BnaTT8, homozygous BnaTT2 double mutants were yellow-seeded due to significantly reduced flavonoid content, especially epicatechin and isorhamnetin, increased oil content and improved fatty acid composition with more polyunsaturated fatty acids (Xie et al 2020). Yellow seeds with homozygous BnaTT2 double LOF mutants also had reduced lignin and synaptic acid (Xie et al 2020).…”
Section: Seed-related Gene Editing Targetsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In B. rapa and B. juncea, natural LOF mutants in these genes lead to a yellow seeded trait (Li et al 2012a(Li et al , 2012bPadmaja et al 2014). Xie et al (2020) used hypocotyl transformation of cv. J9712 with Agrobacterium tumefaciens, using CRISPR/Cas9 with gRNAs designed to target LOF alleles in the R2 and R3 domain of the Myb123 transcription factors BnaA08.TT2 (BnaA08g29930D) and BnaC08.TT2 (BnaC08g07960D) towards achieving a yellow-seeded canola.…”
Section: Seed-related Gene Editing Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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