Suppression of Acid Invertase Activity by Antisense RNA Modifies the Sugar Composition of Tomato Fruit |
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Authors: | Ohyama, Akio Ito, Hidekazu Sato, Takanori Nishimura, Shigeo Imai, Tuyoshi Hirai, Masashi |
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Affiliation: | National Research Institute of Vegetables, Ornamental Plants and Tea (NIVOT) Ano, Mie, 514-23 Japan |
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Abstract: | cDNA for an acid invertase (EC 3.2.1.26[EC]) of tomato (Lycopersiconesculentum Mill.) fruit was introduced into tomato plants underthe control of the cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter inthe antisense orientation. The antisense gene effectively suppressedthe invertase activity in soluble and cell wall fractions fromripening fruits. The sucrose content of fruits of the transformantswas markedly increased, while the hexose content was reduced.These results indicate that acid invertase is one of main determinantsof the sugar composition of tomato fruit. The invertase activityin the cell wall fraction of the leaf tissues of the transformantswas not suppressed to the same extent as that in the solublefraction. Wounding of the control leaf tissues induced invertaseactivity in both soluble and cell wall fractions. The inductionof activity in the soluble fraction was suppressed by the antisensegene, while that in the cell wall fraction was unaffected. Thesefindings suggest that mRNA for some other invertase, in particular,the mRNA for a cell wall-bound invertase, was present in leaves. 1Present address: Plant Breeding and Genetics Research Laboratory,Japan Tobacco Inc., 700 Higashibara, Toyoda, Iwata, Shizuoka,438 Japan.2Present address: National Institute of Agrobiological Resources,Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305 Japan. |
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