LIGHT-GROWN PLANTS OF TRANSGENIC TOBACCO EXPRESSING AN INTRODUCED OAT PHYTOCHROME-A GENE UNDER THE CONTROL OF A CONSTITUTIVE VIRAL PROMOTER EXHIBIT PERSISTENT GROWTH-INHIBITION BY FAR-RED LIGHT

被引:65
作者
MCCORMAC, A
WHITELAM, G
SMITH, H
机构
[1] Department of Botany, University of Leicester, Leicester
关键词
AVENA-PHYA GENE; LIGHT (RED FAR-RED RATIO); NICOTIANA (TRANSGENIC; PHOTOMORPHOGENESIS); PHYTOCHROME (LIGHT-DEGRADATION); SEEDLING DE-ETIOLATION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00216811
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
A comparison of the photoregulation of development has been made for etiolated and light-grown plants of wild-type (WT) tobacco (Nicoliana tabacun L.) and an isogenic transgenic line which expresses an introduced oat phytochrome gene (phyA) under the control of a constitutive viral promoter. Etiolated seedlings of both the WT and transgenic line showed irradiance-dependent inhibition of hypocotyl growth under continuous far-red (FR) light; transgenic seedlings showed a greater level of inhibition under a given fluence rate and this is considered to be the result of the heterologous phytochrome protein (PhyA) functioning in a compatible manner with the native etiolated phytochrome. De-etiolation of WT seedlings resulted in a loss of responsiveness to prolonged FR. Light-grown transgenic seedlings, however, continued to respond in an irradiance-dependent manner to prolonged FR and it is proposed that this is a specific function of the constitutive PhyA. Mature green plants of the WT and transgenic lines showed a qualitatively similar growth promotion to a brief end-of-day FR-treatment but this response was abolished in the transgenic plants under prolonged irradiation by this same FR source. Growth inhibition (McCormac et al. 199 1, Planta 185, 162-170) and enhanced levels of nitrate-reductase activity under irradiance of low red:far-red ratio, as achieved by the FR-supplementation of white light, emphasised that the introduced PhyA was eliciting an aberrant mode of photoresponse compared with the normal phytochrome population of light-grown plants. Total levels of the oat-encoded phytochrome in the etiolated transgenic tobacco were shown to be influenced by the wavelength of continuous irradiation in a manner which was qualitatively similar to that seen for the native, etiolated tobacco phytochrome, and distinct from that seen in etiolated oat tissues. These results are discussed in terms of the proposal that the constitutive oat-PhyA pool in the transgenic plants leads to a persistence of a mode of response normally restricted to the situation in etiolated plants.
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页码:173 / 181
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