2006,20 (2) :123 127 Journal of Nuclear Agricultural Sciences 123 :100028551 (2006) 022123205 (, 310021) : ( ) : ; ; ; ; METABOLIC ENGINEERING OF IMPORTANT COMPONENTS OF PLANT SEEDS CHEN Jin2qing WU Guan2ting ( Institute of Virology and Biotechnology, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310021) Abstract :Advances in metabolic engineering of important components of plant seeds, tubers and fruits including starch, sugar, protein, lipid, and other nutrient substances were briefly reviewed in this paper. Key words :seed composition ; starch ; protein ; lipid ; metabolic engineering ( ) ( ),,,,,,,,,,, ( ) 1,,, ADP2 (AGP) ( SS) (SBE) (DBE), AGP 212 ADP2,, SS 2 1,4, SS SBE DBE,AGP CaMV 35S AGP cdna, AGP 2 %, 3. 5 % 5 % ;,,, 30 % 8 % [1 ] Lloyd AGP,,, :2005204218 : (30370910) (M303144) : (19532),,,,, Email : yznszdz @zaas. org
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