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Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications

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2015

Cassava

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Overexpression Of The Transporters Atzip1 And Atmtp1 In Cassava Changes Zinc Accumulation And Partitioning, Eliana Gaitán-Solis, Nigel J. Taylor, Dimuth Siritunga, William Stevens, Daniel P. Schachtman Jan 2015

Overexpression Of The Transporters Atzip1 And Atmtp1 In Cassava Changes Zinc Accumulation And Partitioning, Eliana Gaitán-Solis, Nigel J. Taylor, Dimuth Siritunga, William Stevens, Daniel P. Schachtman

Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications

Zinc deficiency in humans is a serious problem worldwide with an estimated one third of populations at risk for insufficient zinc in diet, which leads to impairment of cognitive abilities and immune system function. The goal of this research was to increase the bioavailable zinc in the edible portion of cassava roots to improve the overall zinc nutrition of populations that rely on cassava as a dietary staple. To increase zinc concentrations, two Arabidopsis thaliana genes coding for ZIP1 and MTP1 were overexpressed with a tuber-specific or constitutive promoter. Eighteen transgenic events from four constructs, out of a total of …