Morphological features of the transgenic tobacco plant shoot expressing the 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutagyl-CoA reductase (HMG1) gene in the direct and reverse orientations towards the promoter


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Abstract

3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase (HMG1) catalyzes the formation of mevalonic acid, the key intermediate of the cytosolic isoprenoid synthesis pathway. The parameters of stem and leaf growth were studied in the transgenic tobacco plants that express the HMG1 gene in both sense and antisense orientations towards the constitutive promoter. The transgenic plant height did not significantly differ from that of the control plants, though the plants carrying the sense copy of the HMG1 gene were considerably taller than plants that carried the antisense gene copy. Plants carrying an extra copy of the HMG1 gene were also characterized by increased leaf area. The number of mesophyll cells calculated per square unit of transgenic plants leaves was smaller than in the control plant leaves, though their volume was not considerably changed in any of the variants, suggesting changes in the cell packing density in leaves.

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A. A. Ermoshin

Yeltsin Ural Federal University

Email: bos_o@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg, 620000

I. S. Kiseleva

Yeltsin Ural Federal University

Email: bos_o@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg, 620000

S. A. Bortsova

Yeltsin Ural Federal University

Author for correspondence.
Email: bos_o@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg, 620000

Y. V. Sanaeva

Yeltsin Ural Federal University

Email: bos_o@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg, 620000

V. V. Alekseeva

Branch of Shemyakin and Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry

Email: bos_o@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Pushchino, 142290


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