EXPRESSION OF A YEAST-DERIVED INVERTASE IN DEVELOPING COTYLEDONS OF VICIA-NARBONENSIS ALTERS THE CARBOHYDRATE STATE AND AFFECTS STORAGE FUNCTIONS

Citation
H. Weber et al., EXPRESSION OF A YEAST-DERIVED INVERTASE IN DEVELOPING COTYLEDONS OF VICIA-NARBONENSIS ALTERS THE CARBOHYDRATE STATE AND AFFECTS STORAGE FUNCTIONS, Plant journal, 16(2), 1998, pp. 163-172
Citations number
50
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences",Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09607412
Volume
16
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
163 - 172
Database
ISI
SICI code
0960-7412(1998)16:2<163:EOAYII>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
In plants the carbohydrate state provides signals to adjust metabolism to specific physiological conditions. Storage-active sink organs like seeds often contain high levels of sucrose. In order to change the su gar status during seed development a yeast-derived invertase gene was expressed in Vicia narbonensis under control of the LeguminB4 promoter . A signal sequence targeted the invertase to the apoplast in maturing embryos. In the cotyledons, sucrose was decreased whereas hexoses str ongly accumulated. There was a major reduction of starch whereas prote ins were less affected. Vacuoles of cotyledon cells were enlarged and dry seeds wrinkled. Transcripts and enzyme activity of sucrose synthas e, the small and large subunit of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase as wel l as vicilin were downregulated. Sucrose phosphate synthase and legumi n-mRNAs were not affected. Analysing single seeds with different sucro se levels revealed a positive correlation of sucrose concentration to mRNA levels of sucrose synthase and most pronounced to ADP-glucose pyr ophosphorylase-mRNA levels as well as to starch content. Glucose on th e other hand did not show any correlation. After feeding C-14-sucrose in vitro, the invertase-expressing cotyledons partitioned less carbon into starch compared to the wild-type. In the transgenic cotyledons, a relatively higher amount was directed into proteins compared to starc h. We conclude that starch accumulation in developing cotyledons could be a function of sucrose concentration. Our results are consistent wi th a possible sucrose-mediated induction of storage-associated differe ntiation indicated by upregulation of specific genes of the starch syn thesis pathway.