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KMID : 0368420030460030181
Journal of Plant Biology
2003 Volume.46 No. 3 p.181 ~ p.186
Root and Hypocotyl Growth in Transgenic Tomatoes That Express the Bacterial Enzyme ACC Deaminase
Tamot, Bhaju K.
Pauls, K. Peter/Glick, Bernard R.
Abstract
The seeds of tomatoes transformed with a bacterial ACC deaminase gene under the transcriptional control of either the cauliflower mosiac virus 35s promoter, the ro/D (root specific) promoter or the prb-1b (pathogenesis related) promoter, and the seeds of nontransformed (NT) tomato plants were germinated in the presence or absence of ACC in the dark, in the light, or in the presence of UV-B light for 12 days. Roots grew to a greater length under UV-B than in the light or dark, in the absence of ACC for all of the plant lines tested. In contrast, root growth was inhibited by ACC under all conditions tested. The 35S/ACC deaminase transgenic seedlings had the longest hypocotyl, the ro/D/ACC deaminase had intermediate sized hypocotyls and the NT and the prb-1b/ACC deaminase had the shortest hypocotyl in the presence of ACC in the dark. Hypocotyl growth was inhibited by both light and UV-B in both the absence and presence of ACC in NT and transformed plants. Taken together these results indicate that root growth is more sensitive to applied ACC (the precursor of ethylene) than is hypocotyl growth under all of the light regimes tested.
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