Introduction of antisensewaxy gene into main parent lines ofindica hybrid rice |
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Authors: | Xiuhua Chen Qiaoquan Liu Zongyang Wang Xingwen Wang Xiuling Cai Jingliu Zhang Minghong Gu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Key Laboratory of Biotechnology of Jiangsu Province, YangzhouUniversity, 225009 Yangzhou, China;(2) Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Chinese Academyof Science, 200032 Shanghai, China |
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Abstract: | Amylose content in rice endosperm is one of the key determinants of rice eating and cooking quality, and the poor quality ofindica hybrid rice is closely related to the high amylose level in rice grains. In order to improve the grain quality of theindica hybrid rice by genetic engineering, an antisense fragment of ricewaxy gene, driven by the 5′-franking sequences of the ricewaxy gene, was successfully introduced into three major parent lines ofindica hybrid rice, all contain a high amylose level in the grains, viaAgrobacterium, and more than 100 hygromycinresistant plants were regenerated. The analysis of PCR amplification and Southern blots indicated that the T-DNA containing the antisensewaxy gene had been integrated into the genome of transgenic rice plants. Most of the primary transgenic rice plants grew normally, and the mature seeds from these transgenic plants were performed for analysis of the amylose content. The results showed that the amylose content in the endosperm of some grains was reduced and the lowest reached 7.02% in one homozygous transgenic line, 72.4% lower than that of the wild type. The influence of the altered amylose content on the gelatinization temperature and gel consistency was also observed in several homozygous transgenic rice plants. The two authors contributed equally to this work. |
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Keywords: | transgenic rice indica rice maintain line antisensewaxy gene amylose content |
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