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THE PLANT CELL, Vol 1, Issue 4 403-413, Copyright © 1989 by American Society of Plant Biologists
Alterations of Endogenous Cytokinins in Transgenic Plants Using a Chimeric Isopentenyl Transferase Gene
J. I. Medford, R. Horgan, Z. El-Sawi and H. J. Klee
Plant Molecular Biology Group, Monsanto Company, 700 Chesterfield Village Parkway, St. Louis, Missouri 63198
Cytokinins, a class of phytohormones, appear to play an important role in
the processes of plant development. We genetically engineered the
Agrobacterium tumefaciens isopentenyl transferase gene, placing it under
control of a heat-inducible promoter (maize hsp70). The chimeric hsp70
isopentenyl transferase gene was transferred to tobacco and Arabidopsis
plants. Heat induction of transgenic plants caused the isopentenyl
transferase mRNA to accumulate and increased the level of zeatin 52-fold,
zeatin riboside 23-fold, and zeatin riboside 5[prime]-monophosphate
twofold. At the control temperature zeatin riboside and zeatin riboside
5[prime]-monophosphate in transgenic plants accumulated to levels 3 and 7
times, respectively, over levels in wild-type plants. This uninduced
cytokinin increase affected various aspects of development. In tobacco,
these effects included release of axillary buds, reduced stem and leaf
area, and an underdeveloped root system. In Arabidopsis, reduction of root
growth was also found. However, neither tobacco nor Arabidopsis transgenic
plants showed any differences relative to wild-type plants in time of
flowering. Unexpectedly, heat induction of cytokinins in transgenic plants
produced no changes beyond those seen in the uninduced state. The lack of
effect from heat-induced increases could be a result of the transient
increases in cytokinin levels, direct or indirect induction of negating
factor(s), or lack of a corresponding level of competent cellular factors.
Overall, the effects of the increased levels of endogenous cytokinins in
non-heat-shocked transgenic plants seemed to be confined to aspects of
growth rather than differentiation. Since no alterations in the programmed
differentiation pattern were found with increased cytokinin levels, this
process may be controlled by components other than absolute cytokinin
levels.
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