Anthranilate synthase (AS) catalyzes one of the key steps in the biosynthetic pathway for tryptophan production in plants. To increase tryptophan content in soybean seeds, a variant of the maize AS gene that is insensitive to tryptophan inhibition was expressed in soybean using a seed specific promoter. Protein and oil of high tryptophan seeds were not significantly different from the traditionally bred controls. Additional testing, including agronomic performance and metabolic profiling are underway.
The research findings will be presented by Jihong Liang during a mini-symposium on Metabolic Engineering 4:10 p.m. to 5:50 p.m. Eastern Time July 30, 2003 at the American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) annual meeting in the Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, Hawaii. ASPB is a non-profit society with nearly 6,000 plant scientist members.
Presenter: Jihong Liang, Jihong.liang@renessen.com
Authors: Jihong Liang of Renessen LLC and Bill Rapp, Lisa Weaver, Qi Wang, Laura Crow, Joel Ream, Betsy Hill, Wayne Brown, Tim Oulmassov and Ken Gruys, all of Monsanto.