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Simultaneous overexpression of both CuZn superoxide dismutase and ascorbate peroxidase in transgenic tall fescue plants confers increased tolerance to a wide range of abiotic stresses

Authors
Lee, Sang-HoonAhsan, NagibLee, Ki-WonKim, Do-HyunLee, Dong-GiKwak, Sang-SooKwon, Suk-YoonKim, Tae-HwanLee, Byung-Hyun
Issue Date
Dec-2007
Publisher
ELSEVIER GMBH
Keywords
abiotic stress; antioxidative enzyme; forage crops; reactive oxygen species; transgenic plants
Citation
JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, v.164, no.12, pp 1626 - 1638
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume
164
Number
12
Start Page
1626
End Page
1638
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/28212
DOI
10.1016/j.jplph.2007.01.003
ISSN
0176-1617
1618-1328
Abstract
To mitigate the oxidative damage inflicted by biotic or abiotic stresses, plants have evolved complex anti-oxidative defense mechanisms that involve induction of antioxidant and anti-oxidative enzymes, such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX). To determine whether overexpression of the genes encoding copper-zinc SOD (CuZnSOD) and APX in plants is capable of decreasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced in response to abiotic stresses, we generated transgenic tall fescue plants expressing the CuZnSOD and APX genes in chloroplasts under the control of the oxidative stress-inducible promoter, sweet potato peroxidase anionic 2 (SWPA2). Transgenic plants were generated by Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation, and genotypes were confirmed by DNA blot analysis. Transgenic plants were exposed to several ROS-generating abiotic stresses, such as methyl viologen (MV), H2O2, and the heavy metals copper, cadmium, and arsenic, and their tolerance was evaluated. High levels of CuZnSOD and APX gene transcripts in the transgenic plants under these treatments suggested that the transgenes were functionally expressed. Compared to transgenic plants, higher amounts of ROS were generated in the leaves of control plants exposed to abiotic stresses, resulting in increased thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), ion Leakage, and chlorophyll degradation. These parameters were significantly lower in transgenic plants. Enzyme activity assays and native polyacrylamide get electrophoresis (PAGE) showed that total SOD and APX were highly active in transgenic plants under the abiotic stresses examined. We conclude that one of the mechanisms of increased anti-oxidative defense in transgenic tall fescue plants is overexpression of the CuZnSOD and APX genes, which are utilized in scavenging ROS and thus provide improved tolerance to abiotic stresses. (C) 2007 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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