Costs and benefits of cold tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana

被引:42
|
作者
Jackson, MW [1 ]
Stinchcombe, JR [1 ]
Korves, TM [1 ]
Schmitt, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Brown Univ, Providence, RI 02912 USA
关键词
Arabidopsis thaliana; CBF; cold tolerance; costs; fitness; transgene;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-294X.2004.02343.x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Cold tolerance in plants is an ecologically important trait that has been under intensive study for basic and applied reasons. Determining the fitness benefits and costs of cold tolerance has previously been difficult because cold tolerance is normally an induced trait that is not expressed in warm environments. The recent creation of transgenic plants constitutively expressing cold tolerance genes enables the investigation of the fitness consequences of cold tolerance in multiple temperature environments. We studied three genes from the CBF (C-repeat/dehydration responsive element binding factor) cold tolerance pathway, CBF1, 2 and 3, in Arabidopsis thaliana to test for benefits and costs of constitutive cold tolerance. We used multiple insertion lines for each transgene and grew the lines in cold and control conditions. Costs of cold tolerance, as determined by fruit number, varied by individual transgene. CBF2 and 3 overexpressers showed costs of cold tolerance, and no fitness benefits, in both environments. CBF1 overexpressing plants showed no fitness cost of cold tolerance in the control environment and showed a marginal fitness benefit in the cold environment. These results suggest that constitutive expression of traits that are normally induced in response to environmental stress will not always lead to costs in the absence of that stress, and that the ecological risks of CBF transgene escape should be assessed prior to their use in commercial agriculture.
引用
收藏
页码:3609 / 3615
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Ice-binding proteins confer freezing tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
    Bredow, Melissa
    Vanderbeld, Barbara
    Walker, Virginia K.
    PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL, 2017, 15 (01) : 68 - 81
  • [22] Alkaline Invertase 2 positively modulates cold adaptive of Camellia sinensis and enhances freezing and salt tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
    Li, Bo
    Wang, Huan
    Zhang, Shuning
    Yamashita, Hiroto
    He, Shan
    Liang, Shicai
    Wang, Yu
    Ding, Zhaotang
    Fan, Kai
    Ikka, Takashi
    Song, Chuankui
    Qian, Wenjun
    INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, 2024, 209
  • [23] Chlorophyll fluorescence emission can screen cold tolerance of cold acclimated Arabidopsis thaliana accessions
    Anamika Mishra
    Arnd G Heyer
    Kumud B Mishra
    Plant Methods, 10
  • [24] Chlorophyll fluorescence emission can screen cold tolerance of cold acclimated Arabidopsis thaliana accessions
    Mishra, Anamika
    Heyer, Arnd G.
    Mishra, Kumud B.
    PLANT METHODS, 2014, 10
  • [25] Cold Shock Domain Protein 3 Regulates Freezing Tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Kim, Myung-Hee
    Sasaki, Kentaro
    Imai, Ryozo
    JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2009, 284 (35) : 23454 - 23460
  • [26] Cold-regulated gene expression and freezing tolerance in an Arabidopsis thaliana mutant
    Lee, H
    Xiong, LM
    Ishitani, M
    Stevenson, B
    Zhu, JK
    PLANT JOURNAL, 1999, 17 (03): : 301 - 308
  • [27] Production of prostaglandins in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
    Mohamed, Maged E.
    Lazarus, Cohn M.
    PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 2014, 102 : 74 - 79
  • [28] Overexpression of gma-MIR394a confers tolerance to drought in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
    Ni, Zhiyong
    Hu, Zheng
    Jiang, Qiyan
    Zhang, Hui
    BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2012, 427 (02) : 330 - 335
  • [29] Increased salt and drought tolerance by D-ononitol production in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
    Ahn, Chulhyun
    Park, Uhnmee
    Park, Phun Bum
    BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2011, 415 (04) : 669 - 674
  • [30] Increased salt and drought tolerance by D-pinitol production in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
    Ahn, Chul-Hyun
    Hossain, Md Amir
    Lee, Eunjeong
    Kanth, Bashista Kumar
    Park, Phun Bum
    BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2018, 504 (01) : 315 - 320