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Transgenic Rice Expressing Ictb and FBP/Sbpase Derived from Cyanobacteria Exhibits Enhanced Photosynthesis and Mesophyll Conductance to CO(2)
To find a way to promote the rate of carbon flux and further improve the photosynthetic rate in rice, two CO(2)-transporting and fixing relevant genes, Ictb and FBP/Sbpase, which were derived from cyanobacteria with the 35SCaMV promotor in the respective constructs, were transformed into rice. Three...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4638112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26488581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140928 |
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author | Gong, Han Yu Li, Yang Fang, Gen Hu, Dao Heng Jin, Wen Bin Wang, Zhao Hai Li, Yang Sheng |
author_facet | Gong, Han Yu Li, Yang Fang, Gen Hu, Dao Heng Jin, Wen Bin Wang, Zhao Hai Li, Yang Sheng |
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description | To find a way to promote the rate of carbon flux and further improve the photosynthetic rate in rice, two CO(2)-transporting and fixing relevant genes, Ictb and FBP/Sbpase, which were derived from cyanobacteria with the 35SCaMV promotor in the respective constructs, were transformed into rice. Three homologous transgenic groups with Ictb, FBP/Sbpase and the two genes combined were constructed in parallel, and the functional effects of these two genes were investigated by physiological, biochemical and leaf anatomy analyses. The results indicated that the mesophyll conductance and net photosynthetic rate were higher at approximately 10.5–36.8% and 13.5–34.6%, respectively, in the three groups but without any changes in leaf anatomy structure compared with wild type. Other physiological and biochemical parameters increased with the same trend in the three groups, which showed that the effect of FBP/SBPase on improving photosynthetic capacity was better than that of ICTB and that there was an additive effect in ICTB+FBP/SBPase. ICTB localized in the cytoplasm, whereas FBP/SBPase was successfully transported to the chloroplast. The two genes might show a synergistic interaction to promote carbon flow and the assimilation rate as a whole. The multigene transformation engineering and its potential utility for improving the photosynthetic capacity and yield in rice were discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-46381122015-11-13 Transgenic Rice Expressing Ictb and FBP/Sbpase Derived from Cyanobacteria Exhibits Enhanced Photosynthesis and Mesophyll Conductance to CO(2) Gong, Han Yu Li, Yang Fang, Gen Hu, Dao Heng Jin, Wen Bin Wang, Zhao Hai Li, Yang Sheng PLoS One Research Article To find a way to promote the rate of carbon flux and further improve the photosynthetic rate in rice, two CO(2)-transporting and fixing relevant genes, Ictb and FBP/Sbpase, which were derived from cyanobacteria with the 35SCaMV promotor in the respective constructs, were transformed into rice. Three homologous transgenic groups with Ictb, FBP/Sbpase and the two genes combined were constructed in parallel, and the functional effects of these two genes were investigated by physiological, biochemical and leaf anatomy analyses. The results indicated that the mesophyll conductance and net photosynthetic rate were higher at approximately 10.5–36.8% and 13.5–34.6%, respectively, in the three groups but without any changes in leaf anatomy structure compared with wild type. Other physiological and biochemical parameters increased with the same trend in the three groups, which showed that the effect of FBP/SBPase on improving photosynthetic capacity was better than that of ICTB and that there was an additive effect in ICTB+FBP/SBPase. ICTB localized in the cytoplasm, whereas FBP/SBPase was successfully transported to the chloroplast. The two genes might show a synergistic interaction to promote carbon flow and the assimilation rate as a whole. The multigene transformation engineering and its potential utility for improving the photosynthetic capacity and yield in rice were discussed. Public Library of Science 2015-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4638112/ /pubmed/26488581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140928 Text en © 2015 Gong et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gong, Han Yu Li, Yang Fang, Gen Hu, Dao Heng Jin, Wen Bin Wang, Zhao Hai Li, Yang Sheng Transgenic Rice Expressing Ictb and FBP/Sbpase Derived from Cyanobacteria Exhibits Enhanced Photosynthesis and Mesophyll Conductance to CO(2) |
title | Transgenic Rice Expressing Ictb and
FBP/Sbpase Derived from Cyanobacteria Exhibits Enhanced
Photosynthesis and Mesophyll Conductance to CO(2)
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title_full | Transgenic Rice Expressing Ictb and
FBP/Sbpase Derived from Cyanobacteria Exhibits Enhanced
Photosynthesis and Mesophyll Conductance to CO(2)
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title_fullStr | Transgenic Rice Expressing Ictb and
FBP/Sbpase Derived from Cyanobacteria Exhibits Enhanced
Photosynthesis and Mesophyll Conductance to CO(2)
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title_full_unstemmed | Transgenic Rice Expressing Ictb and
FBP/Sbpase Derived from Cyanobacteria Exhibits Enhanced
Photosynthesis and Mesophyll Conductance to CO(2)
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title_short | Transgenic Rice Expressing Ictb and
FBP/Sbpase Derived from Cyanobacteria Exhibits Enhanced
Photosynthesis and Mesophyll Conductance to CO(2)
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title_sort | transgenic rice expressing ictb and
fbp/sbpase derived from cyanobacteria exhibits enhanced
photosynthesis and mesophyll conductance to co(2) |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4638112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26488581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140928 |
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