Extended flower longevity of Petunia hybrida plants transformed with boers,a mutated ERS gene of Brassica oleracea |
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Authors: | Shaw Jei-Fu Chen Hsiu-Hui Tsai Mei-Fong Kuo Ching-I Huang Li-Chun |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Nankang, 115, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Petunia x hybridaHort.Vilm.-Andr. was transformed with boers, a mutatedallele of BOERS, an ethylene receptor sensor gene ofBrassicaoleracea.boers was obtained by removing anEcoRI cutting site with a silent mutation at Gly-521 andintroducing a point mutation at Ile-62, replacing isoleucine withphenylalanine. Transformation was Agrobacterium tumefaciens mediated.Hygromycin resistant regenerants were tentatively confirmed as transformants byPCR's for HPH and boers and moredefinitively by Southern hybridization of genomic DNA with pBOERS4421. Flowersof transgenic plants retained turgidity and pigmentation considerably longerthan those of untransformed controls, whether left undisturbed on plants orexcised and placed in water. Furthermore, flowers were unaffected by exposureto exogenous ethylene. Excised shoots of transgenic plants released considerablymore ethylene than those of untransformed plants. Transformed plants alsoproduced apparently larger flowers. Unexpectedly higher mortality was observed,suggesting that the ethylene insensitive petunia plants were also lower indisease resistance. |
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Keywords: | Boers Delayed flower senescence Ethylene evolution Ethylene insensitivity Transgenic Petunia |
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