Enhanced tolerance to salt stress in transgenic rice that overexpresses chloroplast glutamine synthetase

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Hisashi Hoshida
Yoshito Tanaka
Takashi Hibino
Yasuyuki Hayashi
Akira Tanaka
Tetsuko Takabe
Teruhiro Takabe
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[1] Meijo University,Research Institute
[2] Tenpaku-ku,Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology
[3] Nagoya,Graduate School of Bioagricultral Science
[4] Meijo University,undefined
[5] Tenpaku-ku,undefined
[6] Nagoya,undefined
[7] Plantech Research Institute,undefined
[8] Aoba-ku,undefined
[9] Yokohama,undefined
[10] Nagoya University,undefined
[11] Chikusa-ku,undefined
[12] Nagoya,undefined
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Plant Molecular Biology | 2000年 / 43卷
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glutamine synthetase; photorespiration; rice; salt tolerance; transgenic plant;
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The potential role of photorespiration in the protection against salt stress was examined with transgenic rice plants. Oryza sativa L. cv. Kinuhikari was transformed with a chloroplastic glutamine synthetase (GS2) gene from rice. Each transgenic rice plant line showed a different accumulation level of GS2. A transgenic plant line, G39-2, which accumulated about 1.5-fold more GS2 than the control plant, had an increased photorespiration capacity. In another line, G241-12, GS2 was almost lost and photorespiration activity could not be detected. Fluorescence quenching analysis revealed that photorespiration could prevent the over-reduction of electron transport systems. When exposed to 150 mM NaCl for 2 weeks, the control rice plants completely lost photosystem II activity, but G39-2 plants retained more than 90% activity after the 2-week treatment, whereas G241-12 plants lost these activities within one week. In the presence of isonicotinic acid hydrazide, an inhibitor of photorespiration, G39-2 showed the same salt tolerance as the control plants. The intracellular contents of NH4+ and Na+ in the stressed plants correlated well with the levels of GS2. Thus, the enhancement of photorespiration conferred resistance to salt in rice plants. Preliminary results suggest chilling tolerance in the transformant.
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