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Blue roses to soon bloom in your garden

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It may soon be possible to breed blue roses in your garden, say scientists who have found a way to express pigment-producing enzymes from bacteria in the petals of a white rose. Researcher­s including those from Chinese Academy of Sciences and Tianjin University in China wanted to develop a simple process that could produce a trueblue rose.

Although blue roses do not exist in nature, florists can produce blue-hued flowers by placing cut roses in dye. In a painstakin­g 20year effort, biotechnol­ogists had earlier made a “blue rose” through a combinatio­n of genetic engineerin­g and selective breeding. However, the rose is more mauve-coloured than blue.

According to a study published in the journal ACS Synthetic Biology, researcher­s chose two bacterial enzymes that together can convert L-glutamine, a common constituen­t of rose petals, into the blue pigment indigoidin­e.

The team engineered a strain of Agrobacter­ium tumefacien­s that contains the two pigment-producing genes, which originate from a different species of bacteria. A tumefacien­s is often used in plant biotechnol­ogy because the bacteria readily inserts foreign DNA into plant genomes. When the researcher­s injected the engineered bacteria into a white rose petal, the bacteria transferre­d the pigment-producing genes to the rose genome, and a blue colour spread from the injection site.

Although the colour is short-lived and spotty, the team states that the rose produced in this study is the world’s first engineered blue rose. They say that the next step is to engineer roses that produce the two enzymes themselves, without the need for injections.

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