Overexpression of thioredoxin h leads to enhanced activity of starch debranching enzyme (pullulanase) in barley grain

  1. Myeong-Je Cho,
  2. Joshua H. Wong,
  3. Corina Marx,
  4. Wen Jiang*,
  5. Peggy G. Lemaux, and
  6. Bob B. Buchanan
  1. Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
  1. Contributed by Bob B. Buchanan

Abstract

Biochemically active wheat thioredoxin h has been overexpressed in the endosperm of transgenic barley grain. Two DNA constructs containing the wheat thioredoxin h gene (wtrxh) were used for transformation; each contained wtrxh fused to an endosperm-specific B1-hordein promoter either with or without a signal peptide sequence for targeting to the protein body. Twenty-two stable, independently transformed regenerable lines were obtained by selecting with the herbicide bialaphos to test for the presence of the bar herbicide resistance gene on a cotransformed plasmid; all were positive for this gene. The presence of wtrxh was confirmed in 20 lines by PCR analysis, and the identity and level of expression of wheat thioredoxin h was assessed by immunoblots. Although levels varied among the different transgenic events, wheat thioredoxin h was consistently highly expressed (up to 30-fold) in the transgenic grain. Transgenic lines transformed with the B1-hordein promoter with a signal peptide sequence produced a higher level of wheat thioredoxin h on average than those without a signal sequence. The overexpression of thioredoxin h in the endosperm of germinated grain effected up to a 4-fold increase in the activity of the starch debranching enzyme, pullulanase (limit dextrinase), the enzyme that specifically cleaves α-1,6 linkages in starch. These results raise the question of how thioredoxin h enhances the activity of pullulanase because it was found that the inhibitor had become inactive before the enzyme showed appreciable activity.

Footnotes

  • * Present address: Genentech Inc., South San Francisco, CA 94080.

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  • Abbreviations:
    wtrxh,
    wheat thioredoxin h gene;
    nos,
    Agrobacterium tumefaciens nopaline synthase 3′ polyadenylation signal;
    WTRXh,
    wheat thioredoxin h protein;
    MDH,
    malate dehydrogenase;
    NTR,
    NADP-thioredoxin reductase
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