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Antisense chalcone synthase genes in petunia: Visualization of variable transgene expression
Authors:Alexander R. van der Krol   Leon A. Mur   Pieter de Lange   Anton G. M. Gerats   Joseph N. M. Mol  Antoine R. Stuitje
Affiliation:(1) Department of Genetics, Free University, De Boelelaan 1087, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(2) Present address: Laboratory of Plant Molecular Biology, Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, 10021-6399 New York, NY, USA
Abstract:Summary The constitutive expression of an antisense chalcone synthase (CHS) gene in transgenic petunia plants results with high frequency in a reduced flower pigmentation due to a reduction in the CHS mRNA steady-state level in floral tissue. Here we show that this reduction is specific for CHS mRNA; chalcone flavanone isomerase (CHI) and dihydroflavonol reductase (DFR) mRNA steady-state levels are unaffected. However, in white floral tissue a severe reduction in CHI specific activity is found, accompanied by an altered signal for CHI protein on western blots. We find no correlation between the phenotypic effect of the antisense CHS gene and its chromosomal position. For some of the antisense CHS transformants the flower phenotype is highly variable. We demonstrate that pigmentation in these plants can be influenced by gibberellic acid and light, suggesting that the variable flower phenotype is caused by changes in physiological conditions during flower development. The results not only indicate that flower pigmentation in these plants reveals the variable expression of the antisense transgene, but also show that genomic sequences flanking the transgene may render its expression extremely susceptible to physiological conditions.
Keywords:Flavonoids  Antisense genes  Chalcone synthase  Chalcone flavanone isomerase
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