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Increased ribonuclease activity in Solanum tuberosum L. transformed with heterologous genes of apoplastic ribonucleases as a putative approach for production of virus resistant plants

Viral pathogens seriously decrease the yield of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) –an important agricultural crop. Therefore, there is a demand for potato cultivars resistant to multiple viruses. Ribonucleases (RNases) are supposed to be engaged to antiviral response in plants. Heterologous RNase gene e...

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Autores principales: POTROKHOV, Andrii, SOSNOVSKA, Daria, OVCHARENKO, Olga, BUDZANIVSKA, Irena, RUDAS, Volodymyr, KUCHUK, Mykola
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Publicado: The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7877712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33597824
http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/biy-2007-87
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author POTROKHOV, Andrii
SOSNOVSKA, Daria
OVCHARENKO, Olga
BUDZANIVSKA, Irena
RUDAS, Volodymyr
KUCHUK, Mykola
author_facet POTROKHOV, Andrii
SOSNOVSKA, Daria
OVCHARENKO, Olga
BUDZANIVSKA, Irena
RUDAS, Volodymyr
KUCHUK, Mykola
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description Viral pathogens seriously decrease the yield of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) –an important agricultural crop. Therefore, there is a demand for potato cultivars resistant to multiple viruses. Ribonucleases (RNases) are supposed to be engaged to antiviral response in plants. Heterologous RNase gene expression provides a tool for production of cultivars with multiple resistance to viruses and viroids. Transgenic potato cultivars Luhivs’ka and Lasynak with heterologous genes bov and ZRNase II of apoplastic RNases from Bos taurus and Zinnia elegans respectively were obtained via Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. The presence of bov and ZRNase II transgenes was confirmed by PCR analysis. RNase activity was examined by modified Oleshko method. Plants with heterologous ribonuclease genes had higher level of RNase activity compared to nontransgenic ones. Transgenic plants inoculated with Potato virus Y, PVY (genus Potyvirus, family Potyviridae) demonstrated delayed and less severe symptoms of viral infection. DAS-ELISA confirmed the presence of viral antigens both in transformed and control plants. Visual manifestations of viral infection in transgenic potatoes were milder than in control plants and their development was delayed, but complete elimination of the virus did not occur.
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spelling pubmed-78777122021-02-16 Increased ribonuclease activity in Solanum tuberosum L. transformed with heterologous genes of apoplastic ribonucleases as a putative approach for production of virus resistant plants POTROKHOV, Andrii SOSNOVSKA, Daria OVCHARENKO, Olga BUDZANIVSKA, Irena RUDAS, Volodymyr KUCHUK, Mykola Turk J Biol Article Viral pathogens seriously decrease the yield of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) –an important agricultural crop. Therefore, there is a demand for potato cultivars resistant to multiple viruses. Ribonucleases (RNases) are supposed to be engaged to antiviral response in plants. Heterologous RNase gene expression provides a tool for production of cultivars with multiple resistance to viruses and viroids. Transgenic potato cultivars Luhivs’ka and Lasynak with heterologous genes bov and ZRNase II of apoplastic RNases from Bos taurus and Zinnia elegans respectively were obtained via Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. The presence of bov and ZRNase II transgenes was confirmed by PCR analysis. RNase activity was examined by modified Oleshko method. Plants with heterologous ribonuclease genes had higher level of RNase activity compared to nontransgenic ones. Transgenic plants inoculated with Potato virus Y, PVY (genus Potyvirus, family Potyviridae) demonstrated delayed and less severe symptoms of viral infection. DAS-ELISA confirmed the presence of viral antigens both in transformed and control plants. Visual manifestations of viral infection in transgenic potatoes were milder than in control plants and their development was delayed, but complete elimination of the virus did not occur. The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7877712/ /pubmed/33597824 http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/biy-2007-87 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Author(s) This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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POTROKHOV, Andrii
SOSNOVSKA, Daria
OVCHARENKO, Olga
BUDZANIVSKA, Irena
RUDAS, Volodymyr
KUCHUK, Mykola
Increased ribonuclease activity in Solanum tuberosum L. transformed with heterologous genes of apoplastic ribonucleases as a putative approach for production of virus resistant plants
title Increased ribonuclease activity in Solanum tuberosum L. transformed with heterologous genes of apoplastic ribonucleases as a putative approach for production of virus resistant plants
title_full Increased ribonuclease activity in Solanum tuberosum L. transformed with heterologous genes of apoplastic ribonucleases as a putative approach for production of virus resistant plants
title_fullStr Increased ribonuclease activity in Solanum tuberosum L. transformed with heterologous genes of apoplastic ribonucleases as a putative approach for production of virus resistant plants
title_full_unstemmed Increased ribonuclease activity in Solanum tuberosum L. transformed with heterologous genes of apoplastic ribonucleases as a putative approach for production of virus resistant plants
title_short Increased ribonuclease activity in Solanum tuberosum L. transformed with heterologous genes of apoplastic ribonucleases as a putative approach for production of virus resistant plants
title_sort increased ribonuclease activity in solanum tuberosum l. transformed with heterologous genes of apoplastic ribonucleases as a putative approach for production of virus resistant plants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7877712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33597824
http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/biy-2007-87
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