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The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology
Vol. 84 No: 1
Title: Isolation and characterisation of a nicotianamine synthase gene MxNas1 in Malus xiaojinensis
Authors: Y.G. ZHANG, J. KONG, Y. WANG, X.F. XU, L.L. LIU and T.Z. LI
pp: 47-52
Abstract:
Iron (Fe) is one of the essential micronutrients required by all living organisms.
In order to isolate genes involved in Fe-uptake, a subtracted cDNA library from roots of Malus xiaojinensis ‘Cheng et Jiang’ (Accession No.
DGB0458 in the National Fruit Germplasm Repository) was constructed using suppression subtractive hybridisation (SSH). MxNas1, a gene that encodes a putative nicotianamine (NA) synthase, was cloned by differential screening of the subtracted library.
By complementation, we demonstrated that MxNas1 was able to rescue the phenotype of an NA synthesis-defective tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) mutant ‘chloronerva’, suggesting it was a functional NA synthase.
Transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) plants that over-expressed MxNas1 were more tolerant to Fe-deficiency than wild-type tobacco plants.
In contrast, when MxNas1 was introduced into plants in an anti-sense orientation, to reduce endogenous transcript levels of NA synthase genes, the resulting transgenic tobacco plants exhibited symptoms of Fe-deficiency earlier than control plants.
Increased expression of MxNas1 in transgenic tobacco plants also resulted in increased concentrations of Fe, Mn, Cu, and Zn in the leaves.
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