Overexpression of SlGMEs leads to ascorbate accumulation with enhanced oxidative stress, cold, and salt tolerance in tomato |
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Authors: | Chanjuan Zhang Junxia Liu Yuyang Zhang Xiaofeng Cai Pengjuan Gong Junhong Zhang Taotao Wang Hanxia Li Zhibiao Ye |
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Institution: | (1) The National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, 430070, China;(2) The Key Laboratory of Horticultural Plant Biology, Ministry of Education, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, 430070, China; |
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Abstract: | GDP-Mannose 3′,5′-epimerase (GME; EC 5.1.3.18) catalyses the conversion of GDP-d-mannose to GDP-l-galactose, an important step in the ascorbic acid (AsA) biosynthesis pathway in higher plants. In this study, two members
of the GME gene family were isolated from tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Both SlGME genes encode 376 amino acids and share a 92% similarity with each other. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR indicated that SlGME1 was constantly expressed in various tissues, whereas SlGME2 was differentially expressed in different tissues. Transient expression of fused SlGME1-GFP (green fluorescent protein) and SlGME2-GFP in onion cells revealed the cytoplasmic localisation of the two proteins. Transgenic plants over-expressing SlGME1 and SlGME2 exhibited a significant increase in total ascorbic acid in leaves and red fruits compared with wild-type plants. They also
showed enhanced stress tolerance based on less chlorophyll content loss and membrane-lipid peroxidation under methyl viologen
(paraquat) stress, higher survival rate under cold stress, and significantly higher seed germination rate, fresh weight, and
root length under salt stress. The present study demonstrates that the overexpression of two members of the GME gene family resulted in increased ascorbate accumulation in tomato and improved tolerance to abiotic stresses. |
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