Authors
Ganga Rao Davuluri, Ageeth Van Tuinen, Paul D Fraser, Alessandro Manfredonia, Robert Newman, Diane Burgess, David A Brummell, Stephen R King, Joe Palys, John Uhlig, Peter M Bramley, Henk MJ Pennings, Chris Bowler
Publication date
2005/7/1
Journal
Nature biotechnology
Volume
23
Issue
7
Pages
890-895
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Tomatoes are a principal dietary source of carotenoids and flavonoids, both of which are highly beneficial for human health,. Overexpression of genes encoding biosynthetic enzymes or transcription factors have resulted in tomatoes with improved carotenoid or flavonoid content, but never with both,,,,. We attempted to increase tomato fruit nutritional value by suppressing an endogenous photomorphogenesis regulatory gene, DET1, using fruit-specific promoters combined with RNA interference (RNAi) technology. Molecular analysis indicated that DET1 transcripts were indeed specifically degraded in transgenic fruits. Both carotenoid and flavonoid contents were increased significantly, whereas other parameters of fruit quality were largely unchanged. These results demonstrate that manipulation of a plant regulatory gene can simultaneously influence the production of several phytonutrients generated from …
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