Characterization of antisense transformed plants deficient in the tobacco anionic peroxidase

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Lagrimini, LM
Gingas, V
Finger, F
Rothstein, S
Liu, TTY
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[1] UNIV GUELPH,DEPT MOL BIOL & GENET,GUELPH,ON N1G 2W1,CANADA
[2] OHIO STATE UNIV,BIOTECHNOL PROGRAM,COLUMBUS,OH 43210
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10.1104/pp.114.4.1187
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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On the basis of the biological compounds that they metabolize, plant peroxidases have long been implicated in plant growth, cell wall biogenesis, lignification, and host defenses. Transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) plants that underexpress anionic peroxidase were generated using antisense RNA. The antisense RNA was found to be specific for the anionic isoenzyme and highly effective, reducing endogenous transcript levels and total peroxidase activity by as much as 1600-fold. Antisense-transformed plants appeared normal at initial observation; however, growth studies showed that plants with reduced peroxidase activity grow taller and flower sooner than control plants. In contrast, previously transformed plants overproducing anionic peroxidase were shorter and flowered later than controls. Axillary buds were more developed in antisense-transformed plants and less developed in plants overproducing this enzyme. It was found that the lignin content in leaf, stem, and root was unchanged in antisense-transformed plants, which does not support a role for anionic peroxidase in the lignification of secondary xylem vessels. However, studies of wounded tissue show some reduction in wound-induced deposition of lignin-like polymers. The data support a possible role for tobacco anionic peroxidase in host defenses but not without a reduction in growth potential.
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页码:1187 / 1196
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