TY - JOUR
T1 - The Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58-6b gene confers resistance to N6-benzyladenine without modifying cytokinin metabolism in tobacco seedlings
AU - Gális, Ivan
AU - Šimek, Petr
AU - Macas, Jiří
AU - Zahradníčková, Helena
AU - Vlasák, Josef
AU - Wabiko, Hiroetsu
AU - Van Dongen, Walter
AU - Van Onckelen, Henri A.
AU - Ondřej, Miloš
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Drs. I. MachácÏ ková, S. Youssefian and Miss D.R. Onishi for helpful comments on the manuscript, and Mrs. J. Látalová for technical assistance. This research was financially supported by the Sasakawa Scientific Research Grant (No. 9-264) from the Japan Science Society.
PY - 1999/10
Y1 - 1999/10
N2 - The 6b gene of Agrobacterium tumefaciens has been demonstrated to modify the activity of the plant growth regulators, auxin and cytokinin. To study the possible mode of action of the gene, tobacco (Nicotiana tabacura L. cv. Samsun) plants were transformed with the A. tumefaciens C58-6b gene. Seeds obtained from morphologically normal transgenic as well as wild-type plants were germinated on media supplemented with growth-inhibitory levels of cytokinin, N6-benzyladenine (BA). The transgenic seedlings showed increased resistance to cytokinins, as reflected by continuous shoot development, whereas further growth of the wild-type plants beyond the cotyledonary stage was inhibited. Concurrently, the levels of 6b gene transcripts in transgenic seedlings increased greatly upon BA treatment. Since glucosylation of BA represents the main inactivation mechanism of the hormone, we analyzed BA glucoside formation during the early stages of seedling growth. Intracellular-levels of the major BA metabolite, N6-benzyladenine-7-glucoside (80-92%), as well as other BA-derived components were found to be comparable in transgenic and wild-type seedlings. Therefore, increased resistance of the C58-6b transgenic seedlings to cytokinins could not be directly attributed to enhanced BA glucosylation and subsequent hormone inactivation.
AB - The 6b gene of Agrobacterium tumefaciens has been demonstrated to modify the activity of the plant growth regulators, auxin and cytokinin. To study the possible mode of action of the gene, tobacco (Nicotiana tabacura L. cv. Samsun) plants were transformed with the A. tumefaciens C58-6b gene. Seeds obtained from morphologically normal transgenic as well as wild-type plants were germinated on media supplemented with growth-inhibitory levels of cytokinin, N6-benzyladenine (BA). The transgenic seedlings showed increased resistance to cytokinins, as reflected by continuous shoot development, whereas further growth of the wild-type plants beyond the cotyledonary stage was inhibited. Concurrently, the levels of 6b gene transcripts in transgenic seedlings increased greatly upon BA treatment. Since glucosylation of BA represents the main inactivation mechanism of the hormone, we analyzed BA glucoside formation during the early stages of seedling growth. Intracellular-levels of the major BA metabolite, N6-benzyladenine-7-glucoside (80-92%), as well as other BA-derived components were found to be comparable in transgenic and wild-type seedlings. Therefore, increased resistance of the C58-6b transgenic seedlings to cytokinins could not be directly attributed to enhanced BA glucosylation and subsequent hormone inactivation.
KW - 6b gene
KW - Agrobacterium (6b gene)
KW - Cytokinin resistance
KW - Nicotiana (transformed)
KW - Transgenic plant (tobacco)
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U2 - 10.1007/s004250050748
DO - 10.1007/s004250050748
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0039107756
SN - 0032-0935
VL - 209
SP - 453
EP - 461
JO - Planta
JF - Planta
IS - 4
ER -