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Enhanced quantitative resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans conferred by expression of a novel antimicrobial peptide in canola (Brassica napus L.)
Authors:Kemal Kazan  Anca Rusu  John P Marcus  Ken C Goulter  John M Manners
Institution:(1) Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Plant Industry, Long Pocket Laboratories, 120 Meiers Road, Indooroopilly, QLD, 4068, Australia;(2) Cooperative Research Centre for Tropical Plant Protection, University of Queensland, John Hines Building, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia
Abstract:The novel antimicrobial peptide MiAMP1, originally isolated from the seeds of Macadamia integrifolia, was constitutively expressed in transgenic tobacco and canola plants to test its effect on disease resistance. Analysis of plants transformed with 35S-MiAMP1 construct by northern and western blot analyses demonstrated the presence of MiAMP1 mRNA and the mature peptide in the transgenic plants. The MiAMP1 purified from the leaves of transgenic plants was biologically active with the same in vitro antifungal activity as native MiAMP1 purified from the seeds of macadamia. The effect of MiAMP1 expression on the economically important canola pathogen Leptosphaeria maculans (causal agent of blackleg disease) was evaluated in comparison with an untransformed control line and an azygous segregant derived from one of the transgenic lines. Lesion development on the cotyledons of the inoculated canola seedlings was significantly reduced in the T2 progeny of seven independently transformed transgenic lines. These results suggested that, transgenic canola expressing MiAMP1 may be useful for the management of blackleg disease.
Keywords:Antifungal protein  Blackleg disease  Canola  Genetic engineering  Macadamia  Tobacco
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