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Expression of Two Self-enhancing Antifreeze Proteins from the Beetle <Emphasis Type="Italic">Dendroides canadensis</Emphasis> in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Arabidopsis thaliana</Emphasis>
Authors:Xia Lin  Michael E Wisniewski  John G Duman
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, 107 Galvin Life Science Center, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA;(2) US Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service, 2217 Wiltshire Road, Kearneysville, WV 25430, USA;
Abstract:Antifreeze proteins depress the non-equilibrium freezing point of aqueous solutions, but only have a small effect on the equilibrium melting point. This difference between the freezing and melting points has been termed thermal hysteresis activity (THA). THA identifies the presence and relative activity of antifreeze proteins. Two antifreeze protein cDNAs, dafp-1 and dafp-4, encoding two self-enhancing (have a synergistic effect on THA) antifreeze proteins (DAFPs) from the beetle Dendroides canadensis, were introduced into the genome of Arabidopsis thaliana via Agrobacterium-mediated floral dip transformation. Southern blot analysis indicated multiple insertions of transgenes. Both DAFP-1 and/or DAFP-4 were expressed in transgenic A. thaliana as shown by RT-PCR and Western blot. Apoplastic fluid from T 3 DAFP-1 + DAFP-4-producing transgenic A. thaliana exhibited THA in the range of 1.2–1.35°C (using the capillary method to determine THA), demonstrating the presence of functioning antifreeze proteins (with signal peptides for extracellular secretion). The freezing temperature of DAFP-1 + DAFP-4-producing transgenic A. thaliana was lowered by approximately 2–3°C compared with the wild type.
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