anther-specific lipid transfer protein gene in sugar beet: its expression is strongly reduced in male-sterile plants with Owen cytoplasm

Differential screening of a sugar beet (normal cytoplasm line TK81-O) cDNA library made with anther tissues of various stages resulted in the isolation of a clone (#74-29) that hybridized to flower bud RNA but did not hybridize to RNA of vegetative organs. The clone contained an open reading frame (...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physiologia plantarum 2007-02, Vol.129 (2), p.407-414
Hauptverfasser: Matsuhira, Hiroaki, Shinada, Hiroshi, Yui-Kurino, Rika, Hamato, Naonori, Umeda, Mitsuhiro, Mikami, Tetsuo, Kubo, Tomohiko
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Zusammenfassung:Differential screening of a sugar beet (normal cytoplasm line TK81-O) cDNA library made with anther tissues of various stages resulted in the isolation of a clone (#74-29) that hybridized to flower bud RNA but did not hybridize to RNA of vegetative organs. The clone contained an open reading frame (ORF) (designated bvLTP-1) that encoded a putative lipid transfer protein. We also identified a second copy (bvLTP-2) of the gene. In situ hybridization analysis demonstrated that expression of bvLTP-1 was confined to the tapetal cells of the anthers at the young microspore stage. Flower bud RNA was prepared from male-sterile sugar beet with Owen cytoplasm and fertility-restored plants and used for northern hybridization with the bvLTP-1 probe. Interestingly, bvLTP-1 was found to be expressed in the flower buds from the restored plants producing 30% or more stainable pollen, but not in the flower buds from completely sterile or poorly fertility-restored plants. These results lead us to suppose that the expression of bvLTP-1 is strongly reduced in the tapetum in response to mitochondrial dysfunction and subsequent physiological changes caused by the Owen cytoplasm.
ISSN:0031-9317
1399-3054
DOI:10.1111/j.1399-3054.2006.00813.x