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Toxicity symptoms caused by high expression of Tet represser in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. L.) are alleviated by tetracycline
Authors:J E CORLETT  S C MYATT  A J THOMPSON
Institution:Department of Annual Crops, Horticulture Research International, Wellesbourne, Warwick CV35 9EF;Department of Molecular and Environmental Physiology, Horticulture Research International, Littlehampton, West Sussex BN17 6LP, UK
Abstract:As a first step towards transferring a tetracycline (Tc)-inducible gene expression system to tomato, we have transformed tomato plants with the Tn10-encoded tet repressor gene (tetR). Homozygous transformed plants with high expression of tetR mRNA show a deleterious phenotype, having reduced shoot dry weights and leaf chlorophyll content, an even more marked reduction in root dry weight and leaf size, and altered photosynthetic physiology. It appears that TetR protein exerts its toxicity only when expressed beyond a threshold level and by interacting with a process that is non-limiting under slow growth conditions. The deleterious phenotype was almost completely reversed by the application of 1 mg dm?3 Tc to plants grown in sand. The possiblity is discussed that TetR causes these symptoms by binding to a specific DNA sequence functioning as a Tet operator. The effect of Tc on growth and physiology in wild-type plants grown in sand or rockwool is described. Tc at 0.1 mg cm?3 had no effect. Tc at 1 mg dm?3 caused a small reduction in root growth, while 5 and 20 mg dm?3 Tc caused large reductions in growth and photosynthetic parameters.
Keywords:Lycopersicon esculentum            tomato  inducible gene expression  Tet repressor  tetracycline  transformation
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