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Expression of plant antimicrobial peptide pro-SmAMP2 gene increases resistance of transgenic potato plants to Alternaria and Fusarium pathogens
The chickweed ( Stellaria media L.) pro-SmAMP2 gene encodes the hevein-like peptides that have in vitro antimicrobial activity against certain harmful microorganisms. These peptides play an important role in protecting the chickweed plants from infection, and the pro-SmAMP2 gene was previously used...
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Published in: | Russian journal of genetics 2016-09, Vol.52 (9), p.939-951 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The chickweed (
Stellaria media
L.)
pro-SmAMP2
gene encodes the hevein-like peptides that have in vitro antimicrobial activity against certain harmful microorganisms. These peptides play an important role in protecting the chickweed plants from infection, and the
pro-SmAMP2
gene was previously used to protect transgenic tobacco and
Arabidopsis
plants from phytopathogens. In this study, the
pro-SmAMP2
gene under control of viral CaMV35S promoter or under control of its own
pro-SmAMP2
promoter was transformed into cultivated potato plants of two cultivars, differing in the resistance to
Alternaria
: Yubiley Zhukova (resistant) and Skoroplodny (susceptible). With the help of quantitative real-time PCR, it was demonstrated that transgenic potato plants expressed the
pro-SmAMP2
gene under control of both promoters at the level comparable to or exceeding the level of the potato actin gene. Assessment of the immune status of the transformants demonstrated that expression of antimicrobial peptide
pro-SmAMP2
gene was able to increase the resistance to a complex of
Alternaria
sp. and
Fusarium
sp. phytopathogens only in potato plants of the Yubiley Zhukova cultivar. The possible role of the
pro-SmAMP2
products in protecting potatoes from
Alternaria
sp. and
Fusarium
sp. is discussed. |
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ISSN: | 1022-7954 1608-3369 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S1022795416080147 |