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Title: A 2.5-KB INSERT ELIMINATES ACID SOLUBLE INVERTASE ISOZYME II TRANSCRIPT IN CARROT (DAUCUS CAROTA L.) ROOTS, CAUSING HIGH SUCROSE ACCUMULATION

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item Yau, Yuan-Yeu - PLANT GENE EXP CENT, CA
item Simon, Philipp

Submitted to: Plant Molecular Biology
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: August 2, 2003
Publication Date: November 22, 2003
Citation: Yau, Y., Simon, P.W. 2003. A 2.5-kb insert eliminates acid soluble invertase isozyme II transcript in carrot (Daucus carota L.) roots, causing high sucrose accumulation. Plant Molecular Biology. 53:151–162.

Interpretive Summary: Most of the DNA of an organism is localized and stable in chromosomes, but some small DNA pieces are mobile. These mobile DNA elements have been idenitified in several organisms, but not carrot. In this study we identified part of a mobile DNA element in carrot. This study is of interetst to carrot researchers and geneticicsts since it suggests that mobile DNA elements may also play a role in shaping the carrot genome.

Technical Abstract: The predominant storage carbohydrates of mature carrot (Daucus carota L.) storage roots typically are the free sugars glucose and fructose. This trait is conditioned by the Rs allele. A naturally occurring recessive mutation, rs/rs, conditions a shift from these reducing sugars to sucrose. RT-PCR and sequencing revealed a unique 2.5-kb insert in the first and largest intron near the 5'-end of the acid soluble invertase isozyme II gene of rs/rs carrots. This insert was not totally spliced out during mRNA processing. While the wild type acid soluble invertase isozyme II transcript (~ 2 kb) was detected in Rs/Rs roots and leaves, none was observed in rs/rs roots throughout development. RT-PCR of rs/rs leaves revealed two novel transcripts (2.7 kb and 3.2 kb). A comparison of enzyme activity between the near-isogenic Rs/Rs and rs/rs carrot lines revealed very low acid soluble invertase activity in rs/rs roots whereas neutral invertase, sucrose synthase and sucrose phosphate synthase levels were comparable. Those results and linkage analysis indicate that Rs is a candidate locus for carrot vacuolar acid soluble invertase isozyme II. Although the 2.5-kb insert does not occur in Rs wild type acid soluble invertase isozyme II allele, it does occur elsewhere in the genome of Rs/Rs plants.

   
 
 
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