cDNA encoding caffeoyl CoA O-methyltransferase (CCoAOMT) from Chinese white poplar ( Populus tomentosa Carr.) was cloned by RT-PCR and sequenced. Northern analysis displayed that the CCoAOMT was expressed specifically...cDNA encoding caffeoyl CoA O-methyltransferase (CCoAOMT) from Chinese white poplar ( Populus tomentosa Carr.) was cloned by RT-PCR and sequenced. Northern analysis displayed that the CCoAOMT was expressed specifically in the developing secondary xylem and its expression was coincident with lignification. The antisense CCoAOMT cDNA was transformed into P. tremula x P. alba mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens ( Smith et Townsend) Conn. Transgenic plants were identified with PCR, PCR-Southern and Southern analysis. Lignin content in 5- to 6-month-old transgenic plants was measured. One of the transgenic lines had significant reduction of 17.9% in Klason lignin content as compared with that of untransformed poplar. The results demonstrate that antisense repression of CCoAOMT is an efficient way to reduce lignin content for improving pulping property in engineered trees.展开更多
Caffeic acid O-methyltransferase (COMT) and caffeoyl-CoA-3-O-methyltransferase (CCoAOMT) genes encode two methyltransferases at different substrate levels in lignin biosynthesis. We constructed two single antisense ex...Caffeic acid O-methyltransferase (COMT) and caffeoyl-CoA-3-O-methyltransferase (CCoAOMT) genes encode two methyltransferases at different substrate levels in lignin biosynthesis. We constructed two single antisense expression vectors containing the cDNA of COMT or CCoAOMT genes and one dual antisense expression vector containing cDNAs of both OMTs genes. The antisense constructs were transferred into tobacco mediated by Agrobac-terium tumefacience. PCR-Southern analysis indicated that antisense cDNAs had been integrated into the genome of the transgenic tobacco. The antisense genes were also expressed at transcriptional level displayed by Northern dot analysis. Klason lignin assay of 3-month-old transgenic tobaccos showed that repression in COMT or CCoAOMT alone could result in reduction of lignin content, more reduction was caused by suppression in CCoAOMT than in COMT. Furthermore, simultaneous suppression of both COMT and CCoAOMT resulted in more reduction than that of single gene, which indicated展开更多
This paper evaluated pulping performance of 3-year-old field-grown transgenic poplar (Populus tremula × Populus alba). The transgenic poplar with anti-sense CCoAOMT had an about 13% decreased lignin content, in w...This paper evaluated pulping performance of 3-year-old field-grown transgenic poplar (Populus tremula × Populus alba). The transgenic poplar with anti-sense CCoAOMT had an about 13% decreased lignin content, in which a slight increment was found in S/G ratio. Chemical analysis showed that the transgenic poplar had significantly less benezene-ethanol extractive than that of control wood, but no significant differences were found in contents of ash, cold water extractive, hot water extractive, 1% NaOH extractive, holocellulose, pentosans and cellulose. Fiber assay demonstrated that down-regulation of CCoAOMT expression improved the fiber quality in transgenic poplar. Kraft pulping showed that lower lignin in transgenic poplar led to remarkable improved pulp quality and increased pulp yield.展开更多
Antisense CCoAOMT cDNA of Chinese white poplar( Populus tomentosa) was transformed into tobacco W38 mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens. The results of PCR, PCR-Southern and Northern dot analysis indicated that the ...Antisense CCoAOMT cDNA of Chinese white poplar( Populus tomentosa) was transformed into tobacco W38 mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens. The results of PCR, PCR-Southern and Northern dot analysis indicated that the antisense CCoAOMT cDNA was integrated in the genome of the transgenic tobacco and expressed at transcriptional level. The basal stems of the 3-month-old transgenic plants growing in the greenhouse were cut off and dried for Klason lignin analysis. Lignin content in most of the transgenic plants declined compared with the control plants, and one of them, the lignin content decreased by 37%. Our results suggest that the suppression of endogenous CCoAOMT expression can reduce lignin content of the plants effectively.展开更多
文摘cDNA encoding caffeoyl CoA O-methyltransferase (CCoAOMT) from Chinese white poplar ( Populus tomentosa Carr.) was cloned by RT-PCR and sequenced. Northern analysis displayed that the CCoAOMT was expressed specifically in the developing secondary xylem and its expression was coincident with lignification. The antisense CCoAOMT cDNA was transformed into P. tremula x P. alba mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens ( Smith et Townsend) Conn. Transgenic plants were identified with PCR, PCR-Southern and Southern analysis. Lignin content in 5- to 6-month-old transgenic plants was measured. One of the transgenic lines had significant reduction of 17.9% in Klason lignin content as compared with that of untransformed poplar. The results demonstrate that antisense repression of CCoAOMT is an efficient way to reduce lignin content for improving pulping property in engineered trees.
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 30170783) the State "863" High-Tech Program (Grant No. 2001AA212151).
文摘Caffeic acid O-methyltransferase (COMT) and caffeoyl-CoA-3-O-methyltransferase (CCoAOMT) genes encode two methyltransferases at different substrate levels in lignin biosynthesis. We constructed two single antisense expression vectors containing the cDNA of COMT or CCoAOMT genes and one dual antisense expression vector containing cDNAs of both OMTs genes. The antisense constructs were transferred into tobacco mediated by Agrobac-terium tumefacience. PCR-Southern analysis indicated that antisense cDNAs had been integrated into the genome of the transgenic tobacco. The antisense genes were also expressed at transcriptional level displayed by Northern dot analysis. Klason lignin assay of 3-month-old transgenic tobaccos showed that repression in COMT or CCoAOMT alone could result in reduction of lignin content, more reduction was caused by suppression in CCoAOMT than in COMT. Furthermore, simultaneous suppression of both COMT and CCoAOMT resulted in more reduction than that of single gene, which indicated
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 30671699)948 Project of State Forestry Administration of China (Grant No. 2008-4-26)+1 种基金Natural Sciences Foundation of Beijing (Grant No. 5072013)Bejing Transgenic Crop Special Project of Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission (Grant No. Z07070501770701)
文摘This paper evaluated pulping performance of 3-year-old field-grown transgenic poplar (Populus tremula × Populus alba). The transgenic poplar with anti-sense CCoAOMT had an about 13% decreased lignin content, in which a slight increment was found in S/G ratio. Chemical analysis showed that the transgenic poplar had significantly less benezene-ethanol extractive than that of control wood, but no significant differences were found in contents of ash, cold water extractive, hot water extractive, 1% NaOH extractive, holocellulose, pentosans and cellulose. Fiber assay demonstrated that down-regulation of CCoAOMT expression improved the fiber quality in transgenic poplar. Kraft pulping showed that lower lignin in transgenic poplar led to remarkable improved pulp quality and increased pulp yield.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(30170783)the State“863”High-Tech Program(2001 AA212151).
文摘Antisense CCoAOMT cDNA of Chinese white poplar( Populus tomentosa) was transformed into tobacco W38 mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens. The results of PCR, PCR-Southern and Northern dot analysis indicated that the antisense CCoAOMT cDNA was integrated in the genome of the transgenic tobacco and expressed at transcriptional level. The basal stems of the 3-month-old transgenic plants growing in the greenhouse were cut off and dried for Klason lignin analysis. Lignin content in most of the transgenic plants declined compared with the control plants, and one of them, the lignin content decreased by 37%. Our results suggest that the suppression of endogenous CCoAOMT expression can reduce lignin content of the plants effectively.