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Transformation of tomato with the <Emphasis Type="Italic">BADH</Emphasis> gene from <Emphasis Type="Italic">Atriplex</Emphasis> improves salt tolerance
Authors:G-X Jia  Z-Q Zhu  F-Q Chang  Y-X Li
Institution:1.Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100093, China,
Abstract:Glycinebetaine is an important quaternary ammonium compound that is produced in response to salt and other osmotic stresses in many organisms. Its synthesis requires the catalysis of betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase encoded by BADH gene that converts betaine aldehyde into glycinebetaine in some halotolerant plants. We transformed the BADH gene, cloned from Atriplex hortensis and controlled by two 35S promoters of the cauliflower mosaic virus, into a salt-sensitive tomato cultivar, Bailichun, using Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain LBA4404 carrying a binary vector pBin438, and using a leaf regeneration system. Polymerase chain reaction and Southern hybridization analyses demonstrated that the BADH gene had integrated into the genome of tomato. Transgenic tomato plants showed significantly higher levels of mRNA and BADH enzyme activity than wild-type plants. Observations on rooting development and relative electronic conductivity suggested that the transgenic plants exhibited tolerance to salt stress, with these plants growing normally at salt concentrations up to 120 mM.
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