Literature DB >> 19843250

Tuber-specific cphA expression to enhance cyanophycin production in potatoes.

Maja Hühns1, Katrin Neumann, Tina Hausmann, Friederike Klemke, Wolfgang Lockau, Uwe Kahmann, Lilya Kopertekh, Dorothee Staiger, Elfriede K Pistorius, Jens Reuther, Eva Waldvogel, Wolfgang Wohlleben, Martin Effmert, Holger Junghans, Katja Neubauer, Udo Kragl, Kerstin Schmidt, Jörg Schmidtke, Inge Broer.   

Abstract

The production of biodegradable polymers that can be used to substitute petrochemical compounds in commercial products in transgenic plants is an important challenge for plant biotechnology. Nevertheless, it is often accompanied by reduced plant fitness. To decrease the phenotypic abnormalities of the sprout and to increase polymer production, we restricted cyanophycin accumulation to the potato tubers by using the cyanophycin synthetase gene (cphA(Te)) from Thermosynechococcus elongatus BP-1, which is under the control of the tuber-specific class 1 promoter (B33). Tuber-specific cytosolic (pB33-cphA(Te)) as well as tuber-specific plastidic (pB33-PsbY-cphA(Te)) expression resulted in significant polymer accumulation solely in the tubers. In plants transformed with pB33-cphA(Te), both cyanophycin synthetase and cyanophycin were detected in the cytoplasm leading to an increase up to 2.3% cyanophycin of dry weight and resulting in small and deformed tubers. In B33-PsbY-cphA(Te) tubers, cyanophycin synthetase and cyanophycin were exclusively found in amyloplasts leading to a cyanophycin accumulation up to 7.5% of dry weight. These tubers were normal in size, some clones showed reduced tuber yield and sometimes exhibited brown sunken staining starting at tubers navel. During a storage period over of 32 weeks of one selected clone, the cyanophycin content was stable in B33-PsbY-cphA(Te) tubers but the stress symptoms increased. However, all tubers were able to germinate. Nitrogen fertilization in the greenhouse led not to an increased cyanophycin yield, slightly reduced protein content, decreased starch content, and changes in the amounts of bound and free arginine and aspartate, as compared with control tubers were observed.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19843250     DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7652.2009.00451.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Biotechnol J        ISSN: 1467-7644            Impact factor:   9.803


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Authors:  Kerstin Schmidt; Jörg Schmidtke; Yvonne Mast; Eva Waldvogel; Wolfgang Wohlleben; Friederike Klemke; Wolfgang Lockau; Tina Hausmann; Maja Hühns; Inge Broer
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3.  Expression of CphB- and CphE-type cyanophycinases in cyanophycin-producing tobacco and comparison of their ability to degrade cyanophycin in plant and plant extracts.

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Journal:  Transgenic Res       Date:  2017-04-21       Impact factor: 2.788

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6.  Evaluation of Plant-Derived Promoters for Constitutive and Tissue-Specific Gene Expression in Potato.

Authors:  Dmitry Miroshnichenko; Aleksey Firsov; Vadim Timerbaev; Oleg Kozlov; Anna Klementyeva; Lyubov Shaloiko; Sergey Dolgov
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7.  Expression and subcellular targeting of human complement factor C5a in Nicotiana species.

Authors:  Henrik Nausch; Heike Mikschofsky; Heike Mischofsky; Roswitha Koslowski; Udo Meyer; Inge Broer; Jana Huckauf
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