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Effect of Glutamine Synthetase Gene Overexpression in Birch (Betula pubescens) Plants on Auxin Content and Rooting in vitro
Authors:V. G. Lebedev  A. V. Korobova  G. V. Shendel  G. R. Kudoyarova  K. A. Shestibratov
Affiliation:1.Shemyakin–Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry (Pushchino Branch),Russian Academy of Sciences,Pushchino, Moscow oblast,Russia;2.Ufa Institute of Biology,Russian Academy of Sciences,Ufa,Russia
Abstract:The effects of transformation of downy birch (Betula pubescens Ehrh.) with the GS1 gene encoding the cytosolic form of glutamine synthetase on the rooting of plants in vitro was studied. The transgenic plants had an elevated content of glutamine as well as glutamic and aspartic acids and rooted more rapidly than the control plants. Rooting on a medium containing the glutamine synthetase inhibitor phosphinothricin prevented the accumulation of auxin in birch plants carrying the GS1 gene, indicating the involvement of this enzyme in raising the level of auxins in the transgenic plants. The correlation between the increase in the auxin levels in the transgenic plants carrying the glutamine synthetase gene and the increase in the rooting rate is shown for the first time.
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