Transformation of Arabidopsis by mutated acetolactate synthase genes from rice and Arabidopsis that confer specific resistance to pyrimidinylcarboxylate-type ALS inhibitors
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Previously, we showed that four mutated acetolactate synthase (ALS) genes derived from rice and Arabidopsis (W548L/S627IOsALS, S627IOsALS, W574L/S653IAtALS and S653IAtALS) confer high levels of resistance to pyrimidinylcarboxylate type ALS inhibitors (Kawai et al. 2008). Mutated ALS genes of rice were obtained from rice cells cultured in the presence of an ALS-inhibitor. The mutated ALS genes of Arabidopsis, which have the same amino acid substitutions as those of rice, have been generated artificially. Here, we demonstrate that these mutated genes function as effective selectable markers for transformation of Arabidopsis. Specifically, we studied expression of the mutated ALSs in Arabidopsis and their effect on the sensitivity of transgenic Arabidopsis plants to the ALS inhibitors. Our results show that the degree of resistance to the ALS inhibitors of transformants expressing Arabidopsis mutated ALSs was greater than those of transformants expressing rice mutated ALSs. The amino acid sequences of ALSs derived from monocotyledonous plants and those derived from dicotyledonous plants were clearly divided into two clusters in a phylogenetic tree. Based on these results, it would be preferable to use rice and Arabidopsis mutated ALS genes for generating monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous transgenic plants, respectively. Moreover, our findings are particularly useful when generating transgenic plants with a known ALS nucleotide sequence. In such cases, their own ALS gene carrying these mutations could be used as a selectable marker because amino acid residues at the point of mutation are conserved among plant species.
- 2010-03-25
著者
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KAWAI Kiyoshi
Life Science Research Institute, Kumiai Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
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KAKU Koichiro
Life Science Research Institute, Kumiai Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
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IZAWA Norihiko
Life Science Research Institute, Kumiai Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
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SHIMIZU Masanori
Graduate School of Nutritional and Environmental Science, University of Shizuoka
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KOBAYASHI Hirokazu
Graduate School of Nutritional and Environmental Science, University of Shizuoka
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SHIMIZU Tsutomu
Life Science Research Institute, Kumiai Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
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Kaku Koichiro
Life Science Research Institute Kumiai Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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Izawa Norihiko
Life Science Research Institute Kumiai Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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Izawa Norihiko
Life Science Researach Institute Kumiai Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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Izawa Norihiko
Kumiai Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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Shimizu Tsutomu
Life Science Research Institute Kumiai Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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Shimizu Masanori
Graduate School Of Nutritional And Environmental Science University Of Shizuoka
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Kawai Kiyoshi
Life Science Research Institute Kumiai Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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Kawai Kiyoshi
Kumiai Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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Kobayashi Hirokazu
Graduate School Of Nutritional And Environmental Science University Of Shizuoka
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Kobayashi Hirokazu
Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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