Title of article
Expression of transgenic stilbene synthases in wheat causes the accumulation of unknown stilbene derivatives with antifungal activity
Author/Authors
Liliya Serazetdinova، نويسنده , , Klaus H. Oldach، نويسنده , , Horst L?rz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
18
From page
985
To page
1002
Abstract
The expression of foreign phytoalexins in a new host is thought to increase fungal resistance, since host-specific pathogens have not experienced selection for detoxifying or metabolising the novel antifungal compounds. Two resveratrol synthase genes vst1 and vst2 from grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) and the pinosylvin synthase gene pss from pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) were stably transformed into bread wheat. The expression of the target genes is regulated by stress-inducible grapevine promoters. The vst1 and vst2 promoters were functional in wheat and retained their expression profiles described for grapevine. All vst and pss transgenic lines accumulated stilbene derivatives upon induction by UV light. The detected stilbenes showed a remarkable similarity to resveratrol and pinosylvin, however were found to be more hydrophilic than resveratrol and pinosylvin. Upon inoculation with the biotrophic pathogen Puccinia recondita f.sp. tritici several vst expressing wheat lines showed a significant reduction of disease symptoms (19±9% to 27±8%) compared to wild-type plants. The reduction of disease symptoms was even more obvious after inoculation with the facultative biotrophic pathogen Septoria nodorum Berk. and ranged from 42±13% to 71±4%. None of the four tested pss expressing lines showed a reduction in disease incidence.
Keywords
Phytoalexins , stilbenes , transgenic wheat
Journal title
Journal of Plant Physiology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Plant Physiology
Record number
1279304
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