CARROT ANTIFREEZE PROTEIN ENHANCES CHILLING TOLERANCE IN TRANSGENIC TOMATO
Date
2014
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Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Abstract
In an attempt to improve chilling tolerance, the
carrot gene encoding the antifreeze protein (AFP) was
cloned under the control of constitutive CaMV35S promoter and genetically transformed the tomato var. PKM1
using Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation.
Putative transgenic plants were confirmed by PCR using
AFP-specific primers and grown to maturity. The integration of AFP transgene in the tomato genome was confirmed
by Southern blot analysis. The AFP gene expression in
transgenic plants was determined using semi-quantitative
reverse transcription PCR. Upon exposure to chilling stress
(4 C), a significant decrease in membrane injury index
was observed in AFP transgenic tomato lines without any
phenotypic aberrations when compared with WT plants.
Hence, this study clearly proves that the development of
chilling tolerant tomato plants will soon become a reality.
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Keywords
Antifreeze protein, Lycopersicon esculentum, Chilling tolerance, Genetic transformation, Membrane injury index