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Co-expression of a Modified Maize Ribosome-inactivating Protein and a Rice Basic Chitinase Gene in Transgenic Rice Plants Confers Enhanced Resistance to Sheath Blight
Authors:Kim  Ju-Kon  Jang  In-Cheol  Wu  Ray  Zuo  Wei-Neng  Boston  Rebecca S  Lee  Yong-Hwan  Ahn  Il-Pyung  Nahm  Baek Hie
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Science, Myongji University, Yongin, 449-728, Korea;(2) Section of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA;(3) Department of Botany, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7612, USA;(4) School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Suwon, 441-744, Korea
Abstract:Chitinases, beta-1,3-glucanases, and ribosome-inactivating proteins are reported to have antifungal activity in plants. With the aim of producing fungus-resistant transgenic plants, we co-expressed a modified maize ribosome-inactivating protein gene, MOD1, and a rice basic chitinase gene, RCH10, in transgenic rice plants. A construct containing MOD1 and RCH10 under the control of the rice rbcS and Act1 promoters, respectively, was co-transformed with a plasmid containing the herbicide-resistance gene bar as a selection marker into rice by particle bombardment. Several transformants analyzed by genomic Southern-blot hybridization demonstrated integration of multiple copies of the foreign gene into rice chromosomes. Immunoblot experiments showed that MOD1 formed approximately 0.5% of the total soluble protein in transgenic leaves. RCH10 expression was examined using the native polyacrylamide-overlay gel method, and high RCH10 activity was observed in leaf tissues where endogenous RCH10 is not expressed. R1 plants were analyzed in a similar way, and the Southern-blot patterns and levels of transgene expression remained the same as in the parental line. Analysis of the response of R2 plants to three fungal pathogens of rice, Rhizoctonia solani, Bipolaris oryzae, and Magnaporthe grisea, indicated statistically significant symptom reduction only in the case of R. solani (sheath blight). The increased resistance co-segregated with herbicide tolerance, reflecting a correlation between the resistance phenotype and transgene expression.
Keywords:antifungal  chitinase  co-expression  ribosome-inactivating protein  transgenic rice
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