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Plant Biology

2015

Camelina

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Toward Production Of Jet Fuel Functionality In Oilseeds: Identification Of Fatb Acyl-Acyl Carrier Protein Thioesterases And Evaluation Of Combinatorial Expression Strategies In Camelina Seeds, Hae Jin Kim, Jillian E. Silva, Hieu Sy Vu, Keithanne Mockaitis, Jeong-Won Nam, Edgar B. Cahoon Jan 2015

Toward Production Of Jet Fuel Functionality In Oilseeds: Identification Of Fatb Acyl-Acyl Carrier Protein Thioesterases And Evaluation Of Combinatorial Expression Strategies In Camelina Seeds, Hae Jin Kim, Jillian E. Silva, Hieu Sy Vu, Keithanne Mockaitis, Jeong-Won Nam, Edgar B. Cahoon

Center for Plant Science Innovation: Faculty and Staff Publications

Seeds of members of the genus Cuphea accumulate medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs; 8:0–14:0). MCFA- and palmitic acid- (16:0) rich vegetable oils have received attention for jet fuel production, given their similarity in chain length to Jet A fuel hydrocarbons. Studies were conducted to test genes, including those from Cuphea, for their ability to confer jet fuel-type fatty acid accumulation in seed oil of the emerging biofuel crop Camelina sativa. Transcriptomes from Cuphea viscosissima and Cuphea pulcherrima developing seeds that accumulate >90% of C8 and C10 fatty acids revealed three FatB cDNAs (CpuFatB3, CvFatB1, and CpuFatB4) …


Toward Production Of Jet Fuel Functionality In Oilseeds: Identification Of Fatb Acyl-Acyl Carrier Protein Thioesterases And Evaluation Of Combinatorial Expression Strategies In Camelina Seeds, Hae Jin Kim, Jillian E. Silva, Hieu Sy Vu, Keithanne Mockaitis, Jeong-Won Nam, Edgar B. Cahoon Jan 2015

Toward Production Of Jet Fuel Functionality In Oilseeds: Identification Of Fatb Acyl-Acyl Carrier Protein Thioesterases And Evaluation Of Combinatorial Expression Strategies In Camelina Seeds, Hae Jin Kim, Jillian E. Silva, Hieu Sy Vu, Keithanne Mockaitis, Jeong-Won Nam, Edgar B. Cahoon

Center for Plant Science Innovation: Faculty and Staff Publications

Seeds of members of the genus Cuphea accumulate medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs; 8:0–14:0). MCFA- and palmitic acid- (16:0) rich vegetable oils have received attention for jet fuel production, given their similarity in chain length to Jet A fuel hydrocarbons. Studies were conducted to test genes, including those from Cuphea, for their ability to confer jet fuel-type fatty acid accumulation in seed oil of the emerging biofuel crop Camelina sativa. Transcriptomes from Cuphea viscosissima and Cuphea pulcherrima developing seeds that accumulate >90% of C8 and C10 fatty acids revealed three FatB cDNAs (CpuFatB3, CvFatB1, and CpuFatB4 …