*, Natalia O. Yur‘eva2, Khristina R. Shimshilashvili3, Irina V. Goldenkova-Pavlova3, Vasiliy P. Pchelkin2, Elmira I. Kuznitsova2,Vladimir D. Tsydendam"> Expression of Acyl-lipid Δ12-desaturase Gene in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells and Its Effect on Cold Stress Tolerance of Potato-文献传递-植物通论文库
免费文献传递   相关文献

Expression of Acyl-lipid Δ12-desaturase Gene in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells and Its Effect on Cold Stress Tolerance of Potato


We report the expression profile of acyl-lipid Δ12-desaturase (desA) gene from Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 and its effect on cellmembrane lipid composition and cold tolerance in prokaryotic (Escherichia coli) and eukaryotic (Solanum tuberosum) cells. For this purpose, a hybrid of desA and reporter gene encoding thermostable lichenase (licBM3) was constructed and used to transform these cells. The expression of this hybrid gene was measured using qualitative (Petri dish test, electrophoregram and zymogram) and quantitative methods (spectrometry and gas liquid chromatography assays). The maximum level of linoleic acid in the bacterial cells containing hybrid gene was 1.9% of total fatty acids. Cold stress tolerance assays using plant damage index and growth parameters showed that cold tolerance was enhanced in primary transgenic lines because of increased unsaturated fatty acid concentration in their lipids. The greatest content of 18:2 and 18:3 fatty acids in primary transgenic plants was observed for lines 2 (73%) and 3 (41%). Finally, our results showed that desaturase could enhance tolerance to cold stress in potato, and desaturase and lichenase retain their functionality in the structure of the hybrid protein where the enzymatic activity of target gene product was higher than in the case of reporter lichenase gene absence in the construction.
 

Maali Amiri R, Yur’eva NO, Shimshilashvili KR, Goldenkova-Pavlova IV, Pchelkin VP, Kuznitsova EI, Tsydendambaev VD, Trunova TI, Los DA, Salehi Jouzani G, Nosov AM (2010) Expression of acyl-lipid Δ12-desaturase gene in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and its effect on cold stress tolerance of potato. J. Integr. Plant Biol. 52(3), 289-297.