In vivo Expression of a Cicer arietinum {szligbeta}-galactosidase in Potato Tubers Leads to a Reduction of the Galactan Side-chains in Cell Wall Pectin
2005
Martin, Ignacio | Dopico, Berta | Muñoz, Francisco J. | Esteban, Rocío | Oomen, Ronald J. F. J. | Driouich, Azeddine | Vincken, Jean-Paul | Visser, Richard | Labrador, Emilia
We report the generation of Solanum tuberosum transformants expressing Cicer arietinum {szligbeta}III-Gal. {szligbeta}III-Gal is a {szligbeta}-galactosidase able to degrade cell wall pectins during cell wall loosening that occurs prior to cell elongation. cDNA corresponding to the gene encoding this protein was identified among several chickpea {szligbeta}-galactosidase cDNAs, and named CanBGal-3. CanBGal-3 cDNA was expressed in potato under the control of the granule-bound starch synthase promoter. Three {szligbeta}III-Gal transformants with varying levels of expression were chosen for further analysis. The transgenic plants displayed no significant altered phenotype compared to the wild type. However, {szligbeta}-galactanase and {szligbeta}-galactosidase activities were increased in the transgenic tuber cell walls and this affected the potato tuber pectins. A reduction in the galactosyl content of up to 50% compared to the wild type was observed in the most extreme transformant, indicating a reduction of 1,4-{szligbeta}-galactan side-chains, as revealed by analysis with LM5 specific antibodies. Our results confirm the notion that the pectin-degrading activity of chickpea {szligbeta}III-Gal reported in vitro also occurs in vivo and in other plants, and confirm the involvement of {szligbeta}III-Gal in the cell wall autolysis process. An increase in the homogalacturonan content of transgenic tuber cell walls was also observed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis.
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