Iqbal Munir
Kansas State University, USA
Title: Exploitation of Transgenic Technology to Use Plant Oil for Direct Use as Biodiesel
Biography
Biography: Iqbal Munir
Abstract
Energy crises and environmental concerns are driving researchers to develop viable alternative fuels from renewable sources. The use of Brassica juncea oil as an alternative fuels suffers from problems such as high viscosity, low volatility and poor cold temperature properties. The seed of Euonymus alatus produces unusual triacylglycerol (TAGs) called acetyl triacylglycerol (acTAGs) where the sn-3 position is esterified with acetate instead of a long chain fatty acid. The enzyme Euonymous alatus diacylglycerol acetyltransfrase (EaDacT) present in these plants is an acetyltransferase that catalyzes the transfer of an acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to diacylglycerol (DAG) to produce acetyl TAG (AcTAG). In order to reduce the viscosity of Brassica juncea oil by synthesizing acTAG, we have developed an efficient and simple agrobacterium mediated floral dip transformation method to generate transgenic Brassica juncea plants. A binary vector containing the EaDacT gene under the transcriptional control of a glycinin promoter and with a basta selection marker was transformed into Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain GV-3101 through electroporation and subsequently to B. juncea through floral dip method. The basta resistant putative transgenic plants were further confirmed by PCR. The results showed that the Agrobacterium-mediated floral-dip transformation can be a successful strategy to develop transgenic Brassica Juncia having oil with modified fatty acids profile that could directly be used as Biodiesel.