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Modification of carbonic anhydrase activity by antisense and over-expression constructs in transgenic tobacco

✍ Scribed by Nathalie Majeau; MaryAnne Arnoldo; John R. Coleman


Book ID
104620792
Publisher
Springer
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
662 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-4412

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✦ Synopsis


The activity and location of carbonic anhydrase has been modified by transformation of tobacco with antisense and over-expression constructs. Antisense expression resulted in the inhibition of up to 99% of carbonic anhydrase activity but had no significant impact on net CO2 assimilation. Stomatal conductance and susceptibility to water stress appeared to increase in response to the decline in carbonic anhydrase activity. An over-expression construct designed to increase cytosolic carbonic anhydrase abundance resulted in a significant increase in net activity, a small increase in stomatal conductance but little impact on CO2 assimilation. Chloroplastic carbonic anhydrase activity was enhanced by the expression of an additional construct which targeted the polypeptide to the organelle. The increase in chloroplastic carbonic anhydrase appeared to be accompanied by a concomitant increase in Rubisco activity.


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