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- Title
BrUGE1 transgenic rice showed improved growth performance with enhanced drought tolerance.
- Authors
Abdula, Sailila E.; Hye Jung Lee; Joonki Kim; Niño, Marjohn C.; Yu-Jin Jung; Young-Chan Cho; Illsup Nou; Kwon-Kyoo Kang; Yong-Gu Cho
- Abstract
UDP-glucose 4-epimerase (UGE) catalyzes the reversible conversion of UDP-glucose to UDP-galactose. To understand the biological function of UGE from Brassica rapa, the gene BrUGE1 was cloned and introduced into the genome of wild type rice 'Gopum' using the Agrobacterium-mediated transformation method. Four lines which carried a single copy gene were selected and forwarded to T3 generation. Agronomic traits evaluation of the transgenic T3 lines (CB01, CB03, and CB06) under optimal field conditions revealed enriched biomass production particularly in panicle length, number of productive tillers, number of spikelets per panicle, and filled spikelets. These remarkably improved agronomic traits were ascribed to a higher photosynthetic rate complemented with higher CO2 assimilation. Transcripts of BrUGE1 in transgenic lines continuously accumulated at higher levels after the 20% PEG6000 treatment, implying its probable role in drought stress regulation. This was paralleled by rapid accumulation of soluble sugars which act as osmoprotectants, leading to delayed leaf rolling and drying. Our findings suggest the potential of BrUGE1 in improving rice growth performance under optimal and water deficit conditions.
- Subjects
UDP-glucose 4-epimerase; BRASSICA; GENETIC research; AGROBACTERIUM; PLANT biomass; PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- Publication
Breeding Science, 2016, Vol 66, Issue 2, p226
- ISSN
1344-7610
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1270/jsbbs.66.226