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The Plant Cell | 2007

Enhanced Thermostability of Arabidopsis Rubisco Activase Improves Photosynthesis and Growth Rates under Moderate Heat Stress

Itzhak Kurek; Thom Kai Chang; Sean M. Bertain; Alfredo Madrigal; Lu Liu; Michael Lassner; Genhai Zhu

Plant photosynthesis declines when the temperature exceeds its optimum range. Recent evidence indicates that the reduction in photosynthesis is linked to ribulose-1,5-bis-phosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) deactivation due to the inhibition of Rubisco activase (RCA) under moderately elevated temperatures. To test the hypothesis that thermostable RCA can improve photosynthesis under elevated temperatures, we used gene shuffling technology to generate several Arabidopsis thaliana RCA1 (short isoform) variants exhibiting improved thermostability. Wild-type RCA1 and selected thermostable RCA1 variants were introduced into an Arabidopsis RCA deletion (Δrca) line. In a long-term growth test at either constant 26°C or daily 4-h 30°C exposure, the transgenic lines with the thermostable RCA1 variants exhibited higher photosynthetic rates, improved development patterns, higher biomass, and increased seed yields compared with the lines expressing wild-type RCA1 and a slight improvement compared with untransformed Arabidopsis plants. These results provide clear evidence that RCA is a major limiting factor in plant photosynthesis under moderately elevated temperatures and a potential target for genetic manipulation to improve crop plants productivity under heat stress conditions.


Plant Cell Reports | 2014

Application of T-DNA activation tagging to identify glutamate receptor-like genes that enhance drought tolerance in plants

Guihua Lu; Xiping Wang; Junhua Liu; Kun Yu; Yang Gao; Haiyan Liu; Changgui Wang; Wei Wang; Guokui Wang; Min Liu; Guanfan Mao; Binfeng Li; Jianying Qin; Mian Xia; Junli Zhou; Jingmei Liu; Shuqin Jiang; Hua Mo; Jinteng Cui; Nobuhiro Nagasawa; Shoba Sivasankar; Marc C. Albertsen; Hajime Sakai; Barbara J. Mazur; Michael Lassner; Richard M. Broglie

Key messageA high-quality rice activation tagging population has been developed and screened for drought-tolerant lines using various water stress assays. One drought-tolerant line activated two rice glutamate receptor-like genes. Transgenicoverexpression of the rice glutamate receptor-like genes conferred drought tolerance to rice andArabidopsis.AbstractRice (Oryza sativa) is a multi-billion dollar crop grown in more than one hundred countries, as well as a useful functional genetic tool for trait discovery. We have developed a population of more than 200,000 activation-tagged rice lines for use in forward genetic screens to identify genes that improve drought tolerance and other traits that improve yield and agronomic productivity. The population has an expected coverage of more than 90xa0% of rice genes. About 80xa0% of the lines have a single T-DNA insertion locus and this molecular feature simplifies gene identification. One of the lines identified in our screens, AH01486, exhibits improved drought tolerance. The AH01486 T-DNA locus is located in a region with two glutamate receptor-like genes. Constitutive overexpression of either glutamate receptor-like gene significantly enhances the drought tolerance of rice and Arabidopsis, thus revealing a novel function of this important gene family in plant biology.


Pest Management Science | 2005

Evolution of a microbial acetyltransferase for modification of glyphosate: a novel tolerance strategy.

Daniel L. Siehl; Linda A. Castle; Rebecca Gorton; Yong Hong Chen; Sean M. Bertain; Hyeon-Je Cho; Robert J. Keenan; Donglong Liu; Michael Lassner


Archive | 2008

Methods and compositions for pollination disruption

Zuo-Yu Zhao; Yongzhong Wu; Michael Lassner; Howard P. Hershey


Archive | 2005

Methods of Protecting Plants from Pathogenic Fungi

Michael Lassner; Gusui Wu; Mathias L. Muller; Robert J. Keenan; Hana Ali


Archive | 2005

Methods of Protecting Plants from Pathogenic Fungi and Nematodes

Hana Ali; Robert J. Keenan; Michael Lassner; Mathias L. Muller; Gowri Shah; Jun-Zhi Wei; Gusui Wu


Archive | 2005

Plastid transit peptides

Michael Lassner; Jack Q. Wilkinson


Archive | 2005

Vectors for plant transformation and methods of use

Michael Lassner; Kevin E. Mcbride; Jack Q. Wilkinson; Sean M. Bertain


Archive | 2009

Compositions and methods for the suppression of target polynucleotides

Michael Lassner


Archive | 2013

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS COMPRISING MALE FERTILITY SEQUENCES

Marc C. Albertsen; Andrew Mark Cigan; Howard P. Hershey; Michael Lassner; Yongzhong Wu

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