Antisense RNA inhibition of pyruvate, orthophosphate dikinase and NADP malate dehydrogenase in the C4 plant Flaveria bidentis: analysis of plants with a mosaic phenotype
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Published:1999
Issue:6
Volume:26
Page:537
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ISSN:1445-4408
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Container-title:Functional Plant Biology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Functional Plant Biol.
Author:
Ashton Anthony R.,Furbank Robert T.,Trevanion Stephen J.
Abstract
Antisense RNA suppression of either pyruvate, orthophosphate dikinase [EC
2.7.9.1] or NADP malate dehydrogenase [EC 1.1.1.82] gene
expression in the C4 dicot
Flaveria bidentis L. var. Kuntze produced several
independent transgenic lines with leaves showing heritable, mosaic phenotypes.
The appearance of these plants was highly variable, with leaves that were
either predominantly green, predominantly yellow, or a mixture of the two. The
yellow sectors appeared to be clonal in origin. For both sets of transgenic
plants, the green and yellow sectors showed a reduction in the activity of the
respective target enzyme compared to wild-type leaves. The mRNA of the target
enzyme was reduced in both green and yellow sectors of leaves of both types of
transformants compared to leaves from wild-type plants. The yellow sectors had
decreased amounts of other photosynthetic enzymes on an area basis, but most
enzyme activities and electron transport rates were similar to the green
sectors on a chlorophyll basis. The mosaic phenotype could not be attributed
simply to the degree of suppression of the target enzyme, because we have also
obtained uniformly green plants with similar or greater enzyme suppression.
The importance of this spatial variability in the effectiveness of the
antisense transgenes for the analysis of transgenic plants in general is
discussed.
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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