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Functional Identification of a Trehalose 6-phosphate Phosphatase Gene that is Involved in Transient Induction of Trehalose Biosynthesis during Chilling Stress in Rice

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Hokkaido Agricultural Research Center
Published InPlant Molecular Biology
Year2005
Citations171

Abstract

Trehalose serves as a stress protectant and/or reserve carbohydrate in a variety of organisms including bacteria, yeast, and invertebrates. Recently, trace amounts of trehalose have been detected in higher plants, although the function of trehalose in plants remains unknown. A cDNA clone (OsTPP1) encoding a putative trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase (TPP) for trehalose biosynthesis was isolated from rice. Functionality of the clone was demonstrated by complementation of a yeast mutant and enzymatic activity of the recombinant protein. Northern blots revealed that the OsTPP1 transcript levels were fairly low or under detectable limits in most of the tissues under ambient conditions but were highly induced within 1-2 h of chilling stress (12 degrees C) in both root and shoot tissues of seedlings. This…
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