Over-expression of a gibberellin 2-oxidase gene from Phaseolus coccineus L. enhances gibberellin inactivation and induces dwarfism in Solanum species

被引:75
作者
Dijkstra, C. [1 ]
Adams, E. [1 ]
Bhattacharya, A. [1 ]
Page, A. F. [1 ]
Anthony, P. [1 ]
Kourmpetli, S. [1 ]
Power, J. B. [1 ]
Lowe, K. C. [1 ]
Thomas, S. G. [2 ]
Hedden, P. [2 ]
Phillips, A. L. [2 ]
Davey, M. R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nottingham, Plant Sci Div, Sch Biosci, Loughborough LE12 5RD, Leics, England
[2] Rothamsted Res, Harpenden AL5 2JQ, Herts, England
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
agrobacterium transformation; dwarfism; gibberellin; 2-oxidase; Phaseolus coccineus; Solanum melanocerasum; S; nigrum;
D O I
10.1007/s00299-007-0471-z
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Gibberellins (GAs) are endogenous hormones that play a predominant role in regulating plant stature by increasing cell division and elongation in stem internodes. The product of the GA 2-oxidase gene from Phaseolus coccineus (PcGA2ox1) inactivates C-19-GAs, including the bioactive GAs GA(1) and GA(4), by 2 beta-hydroxylation, reducing the availability of these GAs in plants. The PcGA2ox1 gene was introduced into Solanum melanocerasum and S. nigrum (Solanaceae) by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation with the aim of decreasing the amounts of bioactive GA in these plants and thereby reducing their stature. The transgenic plants exhibited a range of dwarf phenotypes associated with a severe reduction in the concentrations of the biologically active GA(1) and GA(4). Flowering and fruit development were unaffected. The transgenic plants contained greater concentrations of chlorophyll b (by 88%) and total chlorophyll (11%), although chlorophyll a and carotenoid contents were reduced by 8 and 50%, respectively. This approach may provide an alternative to the application of chemical growth retardants for reducing the stature of plants, particularly ornamentals, in view of concerns over the potential environmental and health hazards of such compounds.
引用
收藏
页码:463 / 470
页数:8
相关论文
共 25 条
[1]   Impact of altered gibberellin metabolism on biomass accumulation, lignin biosynthesis, and photosynthesis in transgenic tobacco plants [J].
Biemelt, S ;
Tschiersch, H ;
Sonnewald, U .
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 2004, 135 (01) :254-265
[2]   Modification of gibberellin biosynthesis in the grafted apple scion allows control of tree height independent of the rootstock [J].
Bulley, SM ;
Wilson, FM ;
Hedden, P ;
Phillips, AL ;
Croker, SJ ;
James, DJ .
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL, 2005, 3 (02) :215-223
[3]   Changes in GA 20-oxidase gene expression strongly affect stem length, tuber induction and tuber yield of potato plants [J].
Carrera, E ;
Bou, J ;
García-Martínez, JL ;
Prat, S .
PLANT JOURNAL, 2000, 22 (03) :247-256
[4]   Inheritance, expression, and silencing of a chitinase transgene in rice [J].
Chareonpornwattana, S ;
Thara, KV ;
Wang, L ;
Datta, SK ;
Panbangred, W ;
Muthukrishnan, S .
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, 1999, 98 (3-4) :371-378
[5]   Modification of gibberellin production and plant development in Arabidopsis by sense and antisense expression of gibberellin 20-oxidase genes [J].
Coles, JP ;
Phillips, AL ;
Croker, SJ ;
García-Lepe, R ;
Lewis, MJ ;
Hedden, P .
PLANT JOURNAL, 1999, 17 (05) :547-556
[6]   The genes of the Green Revolution [J].
Hedden, P .
TRENDS IN GENETICS, 2003, 19 (01) :5-9
[7]   Recent advances in gibberellin biosynthesis [J].
Hedden, P .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, 1999, 50 (334) :553-563
[8]   Gibberellin metabolism: new insights revealed by the genes [J].
Hedden, P ;
Phillips, AL .
TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2000, 5 (12) :523-530
[9]  
Hedden P., 1999, RIKEN REV, V21, P29
[10]  
Kumar AK, 1998, GARTENBAUWISSENSCHAF, V63, P63