Overexpression of phytochelatin synthase (AtPCS) in rice for tolerance to cadmium stress

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Nagaveni Venkataramaiah
Sashidhar Vudayagiri Ramakrishna
Rohini Sreevathsa
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[1] University of Agricultural Sciences,Department of Crop Physiology
[2] GKVK Campus,undefined
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Biologia | 2011年 / 66卷
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rice; phytoremediation; cadmium stress; phytochelatins; phytochelatin synthase; transgenics;
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Phytoremediation is an important strategy adapted by plants to sequester and/or detoxify pollutants. Phytochelatins, a family of cysteine-rich thiol-reactive peptides, bind to various heavy metals and metalloids making them good candidates for phytoremediation. Phytochelatin synthase catalyses the final step in the biosynthesis of phytochelatins and can be used as a strategy to improve tolerance against heavy metals. In the present study, an AtPCS gene was overexpressed in rice following the in planta transformation approach. Stringent screening strategies were standardized to select putative transformants under a Cd stress of 125 μM at both seedling and plant levels. Molecular analysis by PCR in 18 tolerant plants confirmed the transgene integration and absence of Agrobacterium. Genomic Southern analysis further confirmed the integration of the T-DNA as a single copy. The stability of the T-DNA in the progeny of 5 selected T1 generation plants was confirmed by tolerance assay, molecular characterization and biochemical analysis for the reduced glutathione, phytochelatin content and lipid peroxidation. This strategy is discussed as a potential mechanism to enhance the tolerance of rice plants to Cd stress.
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