Making Use of Plant uORFs to Control Transgene Translation in Response to Pathogen Attack
Reducing crop loss to diseases is urgently needed to meet increasing food production challenges caused by the expanding world population and the negative impact of climate change on crop productivity. Disease-resistant crops can be created by expressing endogenous or exogenous genes of interest thro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biodesign research 2022, Vol.2022, p.9820540, Article 9820540 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Reducing crop loss to diseases is urgently needed to meet increasing food production challenges caused by the expanding world population and the negative impact of climate change on crop productivity. Disease-resistant crops can be created by expressing endogenous or exogenous genes of interest through transgenic technology. Nevertheless, enhanced resistance by overexpressing resistance-produced genes often results in adverse developmental affects. Upstream open reading frames (uORFs) are translational control elements located in the 5
untranslated region (UTR) of eukaryotic mRNAs and may repress the translation of downstream genes. To investigate the function of three uORFs from the 5
-UTR of
(uORFs
), we develop a fluorescent reporter system and find uORFs
function in repressing downstream gene translation. Individual or simultaneous mutations of the three uORFs
lead to repression of downstream translation efficiency at different levels. Importantly, uORFs
-mediated translational inhibition is impaired upon recognition of pathogen attack of plant leaves. When coupled with the
(
) promoter, the uORFs
cassettes can upregulate accumulation of
LECTIN RECEPTOR KINASE-VI.2 (AtLecRK-VI.2) during pathogen attack and enhance plant resistance to
. These findings indicate that the uORFs
cassettes can be a useful toolkit that enables a high level of protein expression during pathogen attack, while for ensuring lower levels of protein expression at normal conditions. |
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ISSN: | 2693-1257 2693-1257 |
DOI: | 10.34133/2022/9820540 |