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Modification of reactive oxygen species scavenging capacity of chloroplasts through plastid transformation

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posted on 2024-11-01, 09:43 authored by Miranda Poage, Benedicte Le Martret, Marcel Jansen, Gregory Nugent, Philip Dix
Reactive oxygen species (ROS), including superoxide anions, hydrogen peroxide and hydroxyl radicals are generated through normal biochemical processes, but their production is increased by abiotic stresses. The prospects for enhancing ROS scavenging, and hence stress tolerance, by direct gene expression in a vulnerable cell compartment, the chloroplast, have been explored in tobacco. Several plastid transformants were generated which contained either a Nicotiana mitochondrial superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) or an Escherichia coli glutathione reductase (gor) gene. MnSOD lines had a three-fold increase in MnSOD activity, but interestingly a five to nine-fold increase in total chloroplast SOD activity. Gor transgenic lines had up to 6 times higher GR activity and up to 8 times total glutathione levels compared to wild type tobacco. Photosynthetic capacity of transplastomic plants, as measured by chlorophyll content and variable fluorescence of PSII was equivalent to non-transformed plants.The response of these transplastomic lines to several applied stresses was examined. In a number of cases improved stress tolerance was observed. Examples include enhanced methyl viologen (Paraquat)-induced oxidative stress tolerance in Mn-superoxidase dismutase overexpressing plants, improved heavy metal tolerance in glutathione reductase expressing lines, and improved tolerance to UV-B radiation in both sets of plants.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1007/s11103-011-9784-y
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    ISSN - Is published in 01674412

Journal

Plant Molecular Biology

Volume

76

Issue

3-5

Start page

371

End page

384

Total pages

14

Publisher

Springer Netherlands

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011

Former Identifier

2006029594

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-01-06

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