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Plant Physiol ; 147(4): 2096-106, 2008 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18583530

ABSTRACT

Through a single genetic transformation in onion (Allium cepa), a crop recalcitrant to genetic transformation, we suppressed the lachrymatory factor synthase gene using RNA interference silencing in six plants. This reduced lachrymatory synthase activity by up to 1,544-fold, so that when wounded the onions produced significantly reduced levels of tear-inducing lachrymatory factor. We then confirmed, through a novel colorimetric assay, that this silencing had shifted the trans-S-1-propenyl-l-cysteine sulfoxide breakdown pathway so that more 1-propenyl sulfenic acid was converted into di-1-propenyl thiosulfinate. A consequence of this raised thiosulfinate level was a marked increase in the downstream production of a nonenzymatically produced zwiebelane isomer and other volatile sulfur compounds, di-1-propenyl disulfide and 2-mercapto-3,4-dimethyl-2,3-dihydrothiophene, which had previously been reported in trace amounts or had not been detected in onion. The consequences of this dramatic simultaneous down- and up-regulation of secondary sulfur products on the health and flavor attributes of the onion are discussed.


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Onions/genetics , Plant Proteins/genetics , RNA Interference , Sulfur/metabolism , Carbon-Sulfur Lyases/metabolism , Molecular Sequence Data , Onions/enzymology , Onions/metabolism , Phenotype , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Protein Precursors/genetics , Protein Precursors/metabolism , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Sulfinic Acids/analysis , Sulfinic Acids/chemistry , Sulfur/chemistry , Transformation, Genetic , Volatilization
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