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Accumulation of glycine betaine in transplastomic potato plants expressing choline oxidase confers improved drought tolerance

Journal

PLANTA
Volume 249, Issue 6, Pages 1963-1975

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00425-019-03132-3

Keywords

Compartmentation; Drought stress; Genetic improvement; Glycine betaine; Plastid transformation; Potato

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31572071]
  2. Science and Technology Department of Hubei Province of China [2016CFA052]
  3. Recruitment Program of Global Experts (China)

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Main conclusionPlastid genome engineering is an effective method to generate drought-resistant potato plants accumulating glycine betaine in plastids.Glycine betaine (GB) plays an important role under abiotic stress, and its accumulation in chloroplasts is more effective on stress tolerance than that in cytosol of transgenic plants. Here, we report that the codA gene from Arthrobacter globiformis, which encoded choline oxidase to catalyze the conversion of choline to GB, was successfully introduced into potato (Solanum tuberosum) plastid genome by plastid genetic engineering. Two independent plastid-transformed lines were isolated and confirmed as homoplasmic via Southern-blot analysis, in which the mRNA level of codA was much higher in leaves than in tubers. GB accumulated in similar levels in both leaves and tubers of codA-transplastomic potato plants (referred to as PC plants). The GB content was moderately increased in PC plants, and compartmentation of GB in plastids conferred considerably higher tolerance to drought stress compared to wild-type (WT) plants. Higher levels of relative water content and chlorophyll content under drought stress were detected in the leaves of PC plants compared to WT plants. Moreover, PC plants presented a significantly higher photosynthetic performance as well as antioxidant enzyme activities during drought stress. These results suggested that biosynthesis of GB by chloroplast engineering was an effective method to increase drought tolerance.

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