Gene Tweaks Promise Vitamin Drenched Food
Makarand writes "Scientists have identified a gene in ripe strawberries that holds the promise
of creating vitamin-drenched food of the future according to
this
article in the Taipei Times.
The gene encodes an enzyme in strawberry plants that helps to convert a protein
called D-galacturonic acid to vitamin C.
In a recent study, the same gene tweaked to overexpress the enzyme
in a weed called thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana),
the plant equivalent of the laboratory mouse,
churned out two or three times the normal amounts of vitamin C.
The study suggests that other plants that use these genes can be engineered to have high
vitamin levels."
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