Cold tolerance of potato plants transformed with yeast invertase gene

Our study was carried out with potato plants (Solanum tuberosun L.,cv. Désirée) transformed with the yeast invertase gene under the control of the B33 class I patatin promoter and with the proteinase inhibitor II leader peptide sequence providing for the apoplastic enzyme localization (B33-inv plant...

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Main Authors: Alexander N. Deryaabin, Irena M. Dubinina, Elena A. Burakhanova, Nina V. Astakhova, Elena P. Sabel´nikova, Maxim S. Sinkevich, Tamara I. Trunova
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Published: Polish Botanical Society 2013-12-01
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/2603
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author Alexander N. Deryaabin
Irena M. Dubinina
Elena A. Burakhanova
Nina V. Astakhova
Elena P. Sabel´nikova
Maxim S. Sinkevich
Tamara I. Trunova
author_facet Alexander N. Deryaabin
Irena M. Dubinina
Elena A. Burakhanova
Nina V. Astakhova
Elena P. Sabel´nikova
Maxim S. Sinkevich
Tamara I. Trunova
author_sort Alexander N. Deryaabin
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description Our study was carried out with potato plants (Solanum tuberosun L.,cv. Désirée) transformed with the yeast invertase gene under the control of the B33 class I patatin promoter and with the proteinase inhibitor II leader peptide sequence providing for the apoplastic enzyme localization (B33-inv plants) and with the plants transformed with the reporter gene encoding bb-glucuronidase under the control of the 35S CaMV promoter (control plants). Exposure to 5°C during 6 days caused an increase in invertase activity and sugar content in B33-inv leaves in comparison with the control plants. Cell membranes of B33-inv plant cells showed greater cold tolerance under low temperature conditions than control plants that was recorded by electrolyte release. We supposed that higher cold tolerance of B33-inv plants was caused by stabilizing effect of sugar on the membranes, because B33-inv plants differ from the control plants in higher invertase activity, induced by expression of yeast invertase gene, and high content of sugars.
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spelling doaj.art-17e381c421c841f5b11d3209cc65217d2022-12-21T19:42:13ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Agrobotanica2300-357X2013-12-01571-2313910.5586/aa.2004.0032120Cold tolerance of potato plants transformed with yeast invertase geneAlexander N. Deryaabin0Irena M. Dubinina1Elena A. Burakhanova2Nina V. Astakhova3Elena P. Sabel´nikova4Maxim S. Sinkevich5Tamara I. Trunova6Russian Academy of SciencesRussian Academy of SciencesRussian Academy of SciencesRussian Academy of SciencesRussian Academy of SciencesRussian Academy of SciencesRussian Academy of SciencesOur study was carried out with potato plants (Solanum tuberosun L.,cv. Désirée) transformed with the yeast invertase gene under the control of the B33 class I patatin promoter and with the proteinase inhibitor II leader peptide sequence providing for the apoplastic enzyme localization (B33-inv plants) and with the plants transformed with the reporter gene encoding bb-glucuronidase under the control of the 35S CaMV promoter (control plants). Exposure to 5°C during 6 days caused an increase in invertase activity and sugar content in B33-inv leaves in comparison with the control plants. Cell membranes of B33-inv plant cells showed greater cold tolerance under low temperature conditions than control plants that was recorded by electrolyte release. We supposed that higher cold tolerance of B33-inv plants was caused by stabilizing effect of sugar on the membranes, because B33-inv plants differ from the control plants in higher invertase activity, induced by expression of yeast invertase gene, and high content of sugars.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/2603Solanum tuberosumtransgenic plantsexoosmos of electrolytesinvertasesugarslow-temperature tolerance
spellingShingle Alexander N. Deryaabin
Irena M. Dubinina
Elena A. Burakhanova
Nina V. Astakhova
Elena P. Sabel´nikova
Maxim S. Sinkevich
Tamara I. Trunova
Cold tolerance of potato plants transformed with yeast invertase gene
Acta Agrobotanica
Solanum tuberosum
transgenic plants
exoosmos of electrolytes
invertase
sugars
low-temperature tolerance
title Cold tolerance of potato plants transformed with yeast invertase gene
title_full Cold tolerance of potato plants transformed with yeast invertase gene
title_fullStr Cold tolerance of potato plants transformed with yeast invertase gene
title_full_unstemmed Cold tolerance of potato plants transformed with yeast invertase gene
title_short Cold tolerance of potato plants transformed with yeast invertase gene
title_sort cold tolerance of potato plants transformed with yeast invertase gene
topic Solanum tuberosum
transgenic plants
exoosmos of electrolytes
invertase
sugars
low-temperature tolerance
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/2603
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