Biochemical characterization of transgenic tomato plants in which carotenoid synthesis has been inhibited through the expression of antisense RNA to pTOM5 |
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Authors: | Peter Bramley Chantal Teulieres Ian Blain Colin Bird Wolfgang Schuch |
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Affiliation: | Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London, Egham Hill, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, UK;ICI Seeds, Plant Biotechnology Section, Jealott's Hill Research Station, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 6EY, UK |
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Abstract: | Transgenic tomato plants expressing antisense RNA to a ripening-related cDNA clone (pTOM5) had yellow ripening fruit and pale coloured flowers. Carotenoid levels in fruit of these plants were reduced by up to 97%. In order to determine the step of carotenoid biosynthesis which was blocked, a cell-free system active in the synthesis of carotenoid intermediates was prepared. Incubations with radiolabelled carotenoid precursors led to the identification of the block between GGDP and phytoene. Analysis of carotenoids in different tissues of transgenic and control plants indicated that although ripe fruit and flower carotenoid levels were reduced in the modified plants, leaf carotenoid levels were not decreased. This implies that the pTOM5 gene product is not involved in carotenoid synthesis in the leaf. |
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