Enhanced cold tolerance in transgenic tobacco expressing a chloroplast ω-3 fatty acid desaturase gene under the control of a cold-inducible promoter

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Mariya Khodakovskaya
Richard McAvoy
Jeanne Peters
Hao Wu
Yi Li
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[1] University of Connecticut,Plant Science Department
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Biology and Soil Science, Far
[3] Rutgers,Eastern Branch
[4] The State University of New Jersey,Plant Biology and Pathology Department
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Planta | 2006年 / 223卷
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Cold-induced expression; Transgenic tobacco; Desaturase; Cold tolerance; Fatty acid composition; Chloroplast ultrastructure; Tolerance to cold and dark environment;
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A new cold-inducible genetic construct was cloned using a chloroplast-specific omega-3-fatty acid desaturase gene (FAD7) under the control of a cold-inducible promoter (cor15a) from Arabidopsis thaliana. RT-PCR confirmed a marked increase in FAD7 expression, in young Nicotiana tabacum (cv. Havana) plants harboring cor15a–FAD7, after a short-term exposure to cold. When young, cold-induced tobacco seedlings were exposed to low-temperature (0.5, 2 or 3.5°C) for up to 44 days, survival within independent cor15a–FAD7 transgenic lines (40.2–96%) was far superior to the wild type (6.7–10.2%). In addition, the major trienoic fatty acid species remained stable in cold-induced cor15a–FAD7N. tabacum plants under prolonged cold storage while the levels of hexadecatrienoic acid (16:3) and octadecatrienoic acid (18:3) declined in wild type plants under the same conditions (79 and 20.7% respectively). Electron microscopy showed that chloroplast membrane ultrastructure in cor15a–FAD7 transgenic plants was unaffected by prolonged exposure to cold temperatures. In contrast, wild type plants experienced a loss of granal stacking and disorganization of the thylakoid membrane under the same conditions. Changes in membrane integrity coincided with a precipitous decline in leaf chlorophyll concentration and low survival rates in wild type plants. Cold-induced double transgenic N. alata (cv. Domino Mix) plants, harboring both the cor15a–FAD7 cold-tolerance gene and a cor15a–IPT dark-tolerance gene, exhibited dramatically higher survival rates (89–90%) than wild type plants (2%) under prolonged cold storage under dark conditions (2°C for 50 days).
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