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Targeting of the soybean leghemoglobin to tobacco chloroplasts: effects on aerobic metabolism in transgenic plants

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Targeting of the soybean leghemoglobin to tobacco chloroplasts: effects on aerobic metabolism in transgenic plants. / Barata, Reinaldo M.; Chaparro, Alejandro; Chabregas, Sabrina M. et al.
In: Plant Science, Vol. 155, No. 2, 29.06.2000, p. 193-202.

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Barata, RM, Chaparro, A, Chabregas, SM, Gonzalez-Cuesta, R, Labate, CA, Azevedo, RA, Sarath, G, Lea, PJ & Silva-Filho, MC 2000, 'Targeting of the soybean leghemoglobin to tobacco chloroplasts: effects on aerobic metabolism in transgenic plants', Plant Science, vol. 155, no. 2, pp. 193-202. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9452(00)00219-3

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Barata, R. M., Chaparro, A., Chabregas, S. M., Gonzalez-Cuesta, R., Labate, C. A., Azevedo, R. A., Sarath, G., Lea, P. J., & Silva-Filho, M. C. (2000). Targeting of the soybean leghemoglobin to tobacco chloroplasts: effects on aerobic metabolism in transgenic plants. Plant Science, 155(2), 193-202. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9452(00)00219-3

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Barata RM, Chaparro A, Chabregas SM, Gonzalez-Cuesta R, Labate CA, Azevedo RA et al. Targeting of the soybean leghemoglobin to tobacco chloroplasts: effects on aerobic metabolism in transgenic plants. Plant Science. 2000 Jun 29;155(2):193-202. doi: 10.1016/S0168-9452(00)00219-3

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Barata, Reinaldo M. ; Chaparro, Alejandro ; Chabregas, Sabrina M. et al. / Targeting of the soybean leghemoglobin to tobacco chloroplasts : effects on aerobic metabolism in transgenic plants. In: Plant Science. 2000 ; Vol. 155, No. 2. pp. 193-202.

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title = "Targeting of the soybean leghemoglobin to tobacco chloroplasts: effects on aerobic metabolism in transgenic plants",
abstract = "Several attempts have been made to alter the aerobic metabolism of plants, especially those related to the oxygenation or carboxylation of Rubisco. However, designing a more efficient Rubisco protein is rather problematic since its structural manipulation leads frequently to an enhancement of oxygenase activity, which is responsible for photorespiratory losses. In order to reduce oxygen availability inside the chloroplast, a chimeric gene consisting of a soybean leghemoglobin cDNA (lba) ligated to the chloroplast targeting signal sequence of the Rubisco small subunit gene, was introduced and expressed in Nicotiana tabacum. Lb was efficiently imported and correctly processed inside the chloroplasts of transgenic tobacco plants. Furthermore, the level of Lb expression in leaf tissue ranged from 0.01 to 0.1%. Analysis of photosynthesis, starch, sucrose and enzymes involved in aerobic metabolism, revealed that despite the high affinity of Lb for oxygen, no significant difference was observed in relation to the control plants. These results suggest that higher Lb concentrations would be required inside the chloroplasts in order to interfere on aerobic metabolism.",
keywords = "Leghemoglobin, Oxygen, Photorespiration, Photosynthesis",
author = "Barata, {Reinaldo M.} and Alejandro Chaparro and Chabregas, {Sabrina M.} and Raquel Gonzalez-Cuesta and Labate, {Carlos A.} and Azevedo, {Ricardo A.} and Gautam Sarath and Lea, {Peter John} and Silva-Filho, {Marcio C.}",
year = "2000",
month = jun,
day = "29",
doi = "10.1016/S0168-9452(00)00219-3",
language = "English",
volume = "155",
pages = "193--202",
journal = "Plant Science",
issn = "0168-9452",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Targeting of the soybean leghemoglobin to tobacco chloroplasts

T2 - effects on aerobic metabolism in transgenic plants

AU - Barata, Reinaldo M.

AU - Chaparro, Alejandro

AU - Chabregas, Sabrina M.

AU - Gonzalez-Cuesta, Raquel

AU - Labate, Carlos A.

AU - Azevedo, Ricardo A.

AU - Sarath, Gautam

AU - Lea, Peter John

AU - Silva-Filho, Marcio C.

PY - 2000/6/29

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N2 - Several attempts have been made to alter the aerobic metabolism of plants, especially those related to the oxygenation or carboxylation of Rubisco. However, designing a more efficient Rubisco protein is rather problematic since its structural manipulation leads frequently to an enhancement of oxygenase activity, which is responsible for photorespiratory losses. In order to reduce oxygen availability inside the chloroplast, a chimeric gene consisting of a soybean leghemoglobin cDNA (lba) ligated to the chloroplast targeting signal sequence of the Rubisco small subunit gene, was introduced and expressed in Nicotiana tabacum. Lb was efficiently imported and correctly processed inside the chloroplasts of transgenic tobacco plants. Furthermore, the level of Lb expression in leaf tissue ranged from 0.01 to 0.1%. Analysis of photosynthesis, starch, sucrose and enzymes involved in aerobic metabolism, revealed that despite the high affinity of Lb for oxygen, no significant difference was observed in relation to the control plants. These results suggest that higher Lb concentrations would be required inside the chloroplasts in order to interfere on aerobic metabolism.

AB - Several attempts have been made to alter the aerobic metabolism of plants, especially those related to the oxygenation or carboxylation of Rubisco. However, designing a more efficient Rubisco protein is rather problematic since its structural manipulation leads frequently to an enhancement of oxygenase activity, which is responsible for photorespiratory losses. In order to reduce oxygen availability inside the chloroplast, a chimeric gene consisting of a soybean leghemoglobin cDNA (lba) ligated to the chloroplast targeting signal sequence of the Rubisco small subunit gene, was introduced and expressed in Nicotiana tabacum. Lb was efficiently imported and correctly processed inside the chloroplasts of transgenic tobacco plants. Furthermore, the level of Lb expression in leaf tissue ranged from 0.01 to 0.1%. Analysis of photosynthesis, starch, sucrose and enzymes involved in aerobic metabolism, revealed that despite the high affinity of Lb for oxygen, no significant difference was observed in relation to the control plants. These results suggest that higher Lb concentrations would be required inside the chloroplasts in order to interfere on aerobic metabolism.

KW - Leghemoglobin

KW - Oxygen

KW - Photorespiration

KW - Photosynthesis

U2 - 10.1016/S0168-9452(00)00219-3

DO - 10.1016/S0168-9452(00)00219-3

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VL - 155

SP - 193

EP - 202

JO - Plant Science

JF - Plant Science

SN - 0168-9452

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