MOESM8 of High-level accumulation of oleyl oleate in plant seed oil by abundant supply of oleic acid substrates to efficient wax ester synthesis enzymes
Dan Yu
Ellen Hornung
Tim Iven
Ivo Feussner
10.6084/m9.figshare.5937931.v1
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM8_of_High-level_accumulation_of_oleyl_oleate_in_plant_seed_oil_by_abundant_supply_of_oleic_acid_substrates_to_efficient_wax_ester_synthesis_enzymes/5937931
Additional file 8: Figure S4. Alcohol and acyl moieties of wax esters in seeds of Camelina with MaFAR/ScWS and six MaFAR/ScWS and High Oleic crosses. The MaFAR/ScWS line (purple bar), L4 MaFAR/ScWS and High Oleic cross (orange bar), L5 MaFAR/ScWS and High Oleic cross (blue bar), L9 MaFAR/ScWS and High Oleic cross (red bar), L13 MaFAR/ScWS and High Oleic cross (green bar), L25 MaFAR/ScWS and High Oleic cross (yellow bar), L26 MaFAR/ScWS and High Oleic cross (light blue bar) are shown. a Relative abundance of alcohol moieties in mol%. b Relative abundance of acyl moieties in mol%. The data shown represent an average of three individual transgenic lines for each construct with two extraction replicates measured by GC-FID, and raw data shown in Additional file 4: Table S3.
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Wax esters
Fatty acyl reductase
Wax synthase
Marinobacter aquaeolei
Acinetobactor baylyi
Mus musculus
Camelina sativa
Jojoba
Fusion enzyme