2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11032-006-9051-0
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Enhanced tolerance of transgenic sweetpotato plants that express both CuZnSOD and APX in chloroplasts to methyl viologen-mediated oxidative stress and chilling

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“…Further investigation is obviously required to understand how many isoforms of APX in A. andraeanum and their respective subcellular localizations in order to maximize the utilization of the right isoform genes. Previous researches such as on tobacco (Lim et al, 2007), sweetpotato (Wang et al, 2005), and tomato (Sreenivasulu et al, 2007) also has reported. Nevertheless, the experiment in this study has just characterized the expression of AnAPX against one kind of stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Further investigation is obviously required to understand how many isoforms of APX in A. andraeanum and their respective subcellular localizations in order to maximize the utilization of the right isoform genes. Previous researches such as on tobacco (Lim et al, 2007), sweetpotato (Wang et al, 2005), and tomato (Sreenivasulu et al, 2007) also has reported. Nevertheless, the experiment in this study has just characterized the expression of AnAPX against one kind of stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Kwon et al [234] demonstrated that simultaneous expression of Cu/Zn-SOD and APX genes in tobacco chloroplasts enhanced tolerance to methyl viologen (MV) stress compared to expression of either of these genes alone. Similarly, enhanced tolerance to multiple environmental stresses has been developed by simultaneous overexpression of the genes of SOD and APX in the chloroplasts [235,236], SOD and CAT in cytosol [231] and SOD and GR in cytosol [233]. Further, simultaneous expression of multiple antioxidant enzymes, such as Cu/Zn-SOD, APX, and DHAR, in chloroplasts has shown to be more effective than single or double expression for developing transgenic plants with enhanced tolerance to multiple environmental stresses [26].…”
Section: (4) Glutathione Reductase (Gr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study, also, the integration of two transgenes in progeny obtained from the crossing between the independently transformed petunia lines, SOD2-2-1-1-35 and NDPK2-5-3 obtained from petunia pure line Wongyo A2-36, was analyzed using PCR. The number of plants with two genes (SOD2 and NDPK2) was 23 out of 56 seedlings of the progeny (Table 2 and Kim et al 1986;Kwon et al 2002;Lim et al 2007;Moon et al 2003;Suntres 2002;Tang et al 2008). In case the transgenic plant is less damaged after treatment with MV than wild type, it will be concluded that the resistance of transgenic plant to oxidative stress is more increased than that of wild type plant.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Recent developments in plant genetic engineering are aimed at increasing resistance by integration of multiple transgenes into plants genome (multiple-transgene-stacking) and coordinated expression of these transgenes in transgenic plants (François et al 2002). Also, there were recent reports on transgenic plants that are more resistant to abiotic stess through the introduction of two genes (SOD and APX genes) (Kwon et al 2002;Lim et al 2007). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%