High level accumulation of EPA and DHA in field-grown transgenic Camelina – a multi-territory evaluation of TAG accumulation and heterogeneity

Han, LihuaORCID logo, Usher, Sarah, Sandgrind, Sjur, Hassall, KirstyORCID logo, Sayanova, Olga, Michaelson, Louise, Haslam, Richard and Napier, JohnathanORCID logo (2020) High level accumulation of EPA and DHA in field-grown transgenic Camelina – a multi-territory evaluation of TAG accumulation and heterogeneity. Plant Biotechnology Journal, 18 (11). pp. 2280-2291. 10.1111/pbi.13385
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The transgene-directed accumulation of non-native omega-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in the seed oil of Camelina sativa (Camelina) was evaluated in the field, in distinct geographical and regulatory locations. A construct, DHA2015.1, containing an optimal combination of biosynthetic genes, was selected for experimental field release in the UK, USA and Canada, and the accumulation of eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid determined. The occurrence of these fatty acids in different triacylglycerol species was monitored and found to follow a broad trend irrespective of the agricultural environment. This is a clear demonstration of the stability and robust nature of the transgenic trait for omega-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in Camelina. Examination of nonseed tissues for the unintended accumulation of EPA and DHA failed to identify their presence in leaf, stem, flower, anther or capsule shell material, confirming the seed-specific accumulation of these novel fatty acids. Collectively these data confirm the promise of GM plant-based sources of so called omega-3 fish oils as a sustainable replacement for oceanically-derived oils.


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