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Pest protection conferred by a Beta vulgaris serine proteinase inhibitor gene.
Smigocki, Ann C; Ivic-Haymes, Snezana; Li, Haiyan; Savic, Jelena.
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  • Smigocki AC; United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Molecular Plant Pathology Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland, USA. Ann.Smigocki@ars.usda.gov
PLoS One ; 8(2): e57303, 2013.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23468963
ABSTRACT
Proteinase inhibitors provide a means of engineering plant resistance to insect pests. A Beta vulgaris serine proteinase inhibitor gene (BvSTI) was fused to the constitutive CaMV35S promoter for over-expression in Nicotiana benthamiana plants to study its effect on lepidopteran insect pests. Independently derived BvSTI transgenic tobacco T2 homozygous progeny were shown to have relatively high BvSTI gene transcript levels. BvSTI-specific polyclonal antibodies cross-reacted with the expected 30 kDA recombinant BvSTI protein on Western blots. In gel trypsin inhibitor activity assays revealed a major clear zone that corresponded to the BvSTI proteinase inhibitor that was not detected in the untransformed control plants. BvSTI-transgenic plants were bioassayed for resistance to five lepidopteran insect pests. Spodoptera frugiperda, S. exigua and Manduca sexta larvae fed BvSTI leaves had significant reductions in larval weights as compared to larvae fed on untransformed leaves. In contrast, larval weights increased relative to the controls when Heliothis virescens and Agrotis ipsilon larvae were fed on BvSTI leaves. As the larvae entered the pupal stage, pupal sizes reflected the overall larval weights. Some developmental abnormalities of the pupae and emerging moths were noted. These findings suggest that the sugar beet BvSTI gene may prove useful for effective control of several different lepidopteran insect pests in genetically modified tobacco and other plants. The sugar beet serine proteinase inhibitor may be more effective for insect control because sugar beet is cropped in restricted geographical areas thus limiting the exposure of the insects to sugar beet proteinase inhibitors and build up of non-sensitive midgut proteases.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Inhibidores de Serina Proteinasa / Control Biológico de Vectores / Spodoptera / Beta vulgaris Idioma: En Revista: PLoS One Año: 2013 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Inhibidores de Serina Proteinasa / Control Biológico de Vectores / Spodoptera / Beta vulgaris Idioma: En Revista: PLoS One Año: 2013 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos