DOWN-REGULATION OF SUCROSE SYNTHASE EXPRESSION AND ACTIVITY IN TRANSGENIC HAIRY ROOTS OF LOTUS-JAPONICUS

Citation
L. Skot et al., DOWN-REGULATION OF SUCROSE SYNTHASE EXPRESSION AND ACTIVITY IN TRANSGENIC HAIRY ROOTS OF LOTUS-JAPONICUS, Symbiosis, 22(3), 1997, pp. 241-254
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
03345114
Volume
22
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
241 - 254
Database
ISI
SICI code
0334-5114(1997)22:3<241:DOSSEA>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Sucrose synthase is central to carbon metabolism in roots and nodules of legumes. In order to analyze its role we have used antisense RNA st rategies to down-regulate its expression in the model legume Lotus jap onicus. In contrast to other legumes the sucrose synthase gene from Lo tus was expressed highly not only in nodules, but also in roots. This enabled us to use transgenic hairy roots to evaluate the potential of the antisense RNA strategy. The sucrose synthase sense message was dra stically reduced in 4 out of 5 antisense sucrose synthase hairy root l ines. Sucrose synthase protein levels were significantly reduced, and sucrose synthase enzyme activities declined to between 20% and 25% of the controls. By contrast, activities of UDPGlucose pyrophosphorylase, fructokinase, glucokinase and acid invertase remained unchanged, whil e unexpectedly, alkaline invertase activity declined in the antisense sucrose synthase lines. The significantly higher fresh weight of the c ontrol cultures compared to the antisense hairy roots observed after 1 4 days of growth, suggest that the changes in enzyme activities affect ed the growth rate. Overall, this work demonstrates that the antisense RNA strategy can be used successfully in L. japonicus to alter gene e xpression.