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Application of Purple Acid Phosphatase Genes and Their Products to Enhance Tolerance toward Salinity, Drought, and Other Abiotic Stresses in Plants and Plant Cell Cultures

Summary
Salinity and drought stresses posed a severe problem to agriculture worldwide. Both stresses will induce oxidative stress and cause damage to plant cells, resulting in retarded plant growth and consequently a reduction in crop yield. We identified a novel purple acid phosphatase (PAP) gene from soybean and its expression can be induced by salinity, drought and oxidative stresses. The majority of the encoded PAP protein is localized in mitochondria. Mitochondrion is one of the primary location in cells where reactive oxygen species (ROS) is produced. Expression of this gene in both plant cell culture or transgenic plants can improve salinity and drought tolerance. The protection mechanism is related to alleviation of oxidative stress and scavenging of ROS. Since many other abiotic stresses also result in oxidative stress and accumulation of ROS, this group of novel PAP genes (stress inducible and encoding mitochondrial localized gene products) can be used to enhance tolerance toward salinity, drought, and other abiotic stresses in plants, cell cultures and cell lines.
Supplementary Information
Inventor: Lam, Hon-Ming | Sun, Samuel Sai Ming | Shao, Gui Hua
Priority Number: US7939712B2
IPC Current: C12N001505 | C12N001529 | C12N001582
US Class: 800278 | 435468
Assignee Applicant: The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Title: Method to alleviate abiotic stress in plants by expression of mitochondrial-targeted purple acid phosphatase
Usefulness: Method to alleviate abiotic stress in plants by expression of mitochondrial-targeted purple acid phosphatase
Summary: The methods are useful for protecting a plant or plant cell from abiotic stress; selecting for transformed cells or plants; preparing a plant or a plant cell resistant to abiotic stress. The abiotic stress is one or more conditions selected from enhanced salinity, osmotic, or oxidative stress (all claimed).
Industry
Agriculture
Sub Category
Plant
Application No.
06/SCI/229
Others
Inventor(s): Professor Lam Hon Ming, Department of Biology

Patent Status: US Patent Pending

Country/Region
Hong Kong

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