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Planta | 2007

Identification of expression profiles of tapping panel dryness (TPD) associated genes from the latex of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.)

Perumal Venkatachalam; Arjunan Thulaseedharan; Kashchandra G. Raghothama

Tapping panel dryness (TPD) occurrence in high latex yielding rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is characterized by the partial or complete cessation of latex flow upon tapping leading to severe loss in natural rubber production around the world. The goal of this study was to identify genes whose mRNA transcript levels are differentially regulated in rubber tree during the onset of TPD. To isolate TPD responsive genes, two cDNA libraries (forward and reverse) from total RNA isolated from latex of healthy and TPD trees were constructed using suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) method. In total, 1,079 EST clones were obtained from two cDNA libraries and screened by reverse Northern blot analysis. Screening results revealed that about 352 clones were differentially regulated and they were selected for sequencing. Based on the nucleotide sequence data, the putative functions of cDNA clones were predicted by BLASTX/BLASTN analysis. Among these, 64 were genes whose function had been previously identified while the remaining clones were genes with either unknown protein function or insignificant similarity to other protein/DNA/EST sequences in existing databases. RT-PCR analysis was carried out to validate the up-regulated genes from both the libraries. Among them, two genes were strongly down-regulated in TPD trees. The level of mRNA transcripts of these two genes was further examined by conventional Northern and RT-PCR analysis. Results indicated that the expression level of two genes was significantly lower in TPD trees compared to healthy trees. Many TPD associated genes were also up-regulated in TPD trees suggesting that they may be involved in triggering programmed cell death (PCD) during the onset of TPD syndrome. The results presented here demonstrate that SSH technique provides a powerful complementary approach for the identification of TPD related genes from rubber tree.


Methods of Molecular Biology | 2006

Rubber Tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg)

Perumal Venkatachalam; Radha Jayashree; Karumamkandathil Rekha; Sreedharannair Sushmakumari; Sankaren Sobha; Parukkuttyamma Kumari Jayasree; Radha Gopikkuttanunithan Kala; Arjunan Thulaseedharan

Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) is an important industrial crop for natural rubber production. At present, more than 9.5 million hectares in about 40 countries are devoted to rubber tree cultivation with a production about 6.5 million tons of dry rubber each year. The world supply of natural rubber is barely keeping up with a global demand for 12 million tons of natural rubber in 2020. Tapping panel dryness (TPD) is a complex physiological syndrome widely found in rubber tree plantations, which causes severe yield and crop losses in natural rubber producing countries. Currently, there is no effective prevention or treatment for this serious malady. As it is a perennial tree crop, the integration of specific desired traits through conventional breeding is both time-consuming and labour-intensive. Genetic transformation with conventional breeding is certainly a more promising tool for incorporation of agronomically important genes that could improve existing Hevea genotype. This chapter provides an Agrobacterium-mediated transformation protocol for rubber tree using immature anther-derived calli as initial explants. We have applied this protocol to generate genetically engineered plants from a high yielding Indian clone RRII 105 of Hevea brasiliensis (Hb). Calli were co-cultured with Agrobacterium tumefaciens harboring a plasmid vector containing the Hb superoxide dismutase (SOD) gene and the reporter gene used was beta-glucuronidase (GUS) gene (uidA). The selectable marker gene used was neomycin phosphotransferase (nptII) and kanamycin was used as selection agent. We found that a suitable transformation protocol for Hevea consists of a 3-d co-cultivation with Agrobacterium in the presence of 20 mM acetosyringone, 15 mM betaine HCl, and 11.55 mM proline followed by selection on medium containing 300 mg/L kanamycin. Transformed calli surviving on medium containing 300 mg/L kanamycin showed a strong GUS-positive reaction. Upon subsequent subculture into fresh media, we obtained somatic embryogenesis and germinated plantlets, which were found to be GUS positive. The integration of uidA, nptII, and HbSOD transgenes into Hevea genome was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) as well as Southern blot analysis.


Plant Cell Reports | 2003

Genetic transformation and regeneration of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg) transgenic plants with a constitutive version of an anti-oxidative stress superoxide dismutase gene

R. Jayashree; K. Rekha; P. Venkatachalam; Sandra L. Uratsu; P. Kumari Jayasree; R. G. Kala; Piyush Priya; S. Sushma Kumari; S. Sobha; M. P. Ashokan; M. R. Sethuraj; Arjunan Thulaseedharan; Abhaya M. Dandekar


Molecular Biotechnology | 2009

Molecular identification and characterization of a gene associated with the onset of tapping panel dryness (TPD) syndrome in rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell.) by mRNA differential display.

Perumal Venkatachalam; Arjunan Thulaseedharan; Kashchandra G. Raghothama


Plant Cell Reports | 2007

Differential expression pattern of rubber elongation factor (REF) mRNA transcripts from high and low yielding clones of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.)

Piyush Priya; P. Venkatachalam; Arjunan Thulaseedharan


Current Science | 1999

SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS AND PLANT REGENERATION FROM IMMATURE ANTHERS OF HEVEA BRASILIENSIS (MUELL.) ARG.

P. Kumari Jayasree; M. P. Asokan; S. Sobha; L. Sankari Ammal; K. Rekha; R. G. Kala; R. Jayasree; Arjunan Thulaseedharan


Current Science | 2003

Genetic transformation of Hevea brasiliensis with the gene coding for superoxide dismutase with FMV 34S promoter

S. Sobha; S. Sushamakumari; I. Thanseem; P. Kumari Jayasree; K. Rekha; R. Jayashree; R. G. Kala; M. P. Asokan; M. R. Sethuraj; Abhaya M. Dandekar; Arjunan Thulaseedharan


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2013

Natural rubber producing plants: An overview

Perumal Venkatachalam; Natesan Geetha; Palanivel Sangeetha; Arjunan Thulaseedharan


International Journal of Plant Biology | 2010

Identification of a differentially expressed thymidine kinase gene related to tapping panel dryness syndrome in the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) by random amplified polymorphic DNA screening

Perumal Venkatachalam; Natesan Geetha; Padmanabhan Priya; Arjunan Thulaseedharan


Current Science | 2007

Molecular cloning of rubber elongation factor protein cDNA from Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg. and its heterologous expression in Escherichia coli and Nicotiana tabacum

P. Priya; P. Venkatachalam; Arjunan Thulaseedharan

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K. Rekha

Ministry of Commerce and Industry

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R. G. Kala

Ministry of Commerce and Industry

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S. Sobha

Ministry of Commerce and Industry

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P. Venkatachalam

Ministry of Commerce and Industry

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M. R. Sethuraj

Ministry of Commerce and Industry

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