The overexpression of an alternative oxidase gene contributes to growth and development of arabidopsis plants under uv radiation impact

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To study the role of alternative respiratory pathway in plant growth reactions to chronic ultraviolet (UV) radiation, transformed lines of Arabidopsis thaliana were used: AOX1a overexpressors (XX-2), AOX1a anti-sense plants (AS-12). Mutants were compared with the untransformed wild type Columbia (Col-0). Three-week-old Arabidopsis plants were exposed to supplemental UV radiation. The calculated daily doses of UV-A and UV-B were 38 и 0.5 kJ/м 2 respectively. After 10 days of UV-treatment leaf area in the AOX-overexpressing line decreased to a lesser extent compared to the wild type Col-0 and the line AS-12. As a result of the leaf area decrease the plants of the mutant line XX- 2 had a larger seed yield per plant than those of the anti-sense line and the wild type. Since in these transformed plants, AOX protein level affects ROS formation when the cytochrome pathway is restricted, a higher AOX engagement may lead to less ROS production, and hence may maintain more optimal conditions for growth.

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Arabidopsis thaliana, alternative oxidase, uv radiation, growth, leaf area, seed yield

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/148201970

IDR: 148201970

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