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Pea albumin 1b (PA1b), an entomotoxic cysteine-rich peptide, protects transgenic rice seeds against the stored-product pest Sitophilus oryzae : [P373]

Petit Julie, Duport Gabrielle, Rahbe Yvan, Guiderdoni Emmanuel, Breitler Jean-Christophe, Courtois Brigitte. 2005. Pea albumin 1b (PA1b), an entomotoxic cysteine-rich peptide, protects transgenic rice seeds against the stored-product pest Sitophilus oryzae : [P373]. In : 5th International Rice Genetics Symposium (A platform for exploring developments in rice genetics and their applications) and 3rd International Symposium of Rice Functional Genomics. Abstract. IRRI. Manila : IRRI, Résumé, 244. International Rice Genetics Symposium. 5, Manille, Philippines, 19 Novembre 2005/23 Novembre 2005.

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Résumé : Pea albumin 1b (PA1b), a plant entomotoxin isolated from Pisum sativum (Delobel et al., 1998), was used to generate transgenic rice lines resistant to the stored-product insect pest Sitophilus oryzae. PA1b is the result of the post-transcriptional cleavage of the albumin polyprotein PA1 which also leads to the release of a second peptide, PA1a (53 amino acids). PA1b is a cysteine-rich peptide of 37 amino acids belonging to the cystine-knot family (Jouvensal et al., 2003). In pea, different nucleotidic sequences (Louis et al., 2004) and protein extracts (Taylor et al., 2004) corresponding to PA1b have been isolated underlying the multigenic character of this new family of plant entomotoxin. Two isoforms of pa1 gene (AJ574794 and AJ574795), placed under the control of the maize ubiquitin promoter, were introduced in rice (cv. Zhong Zuo 321) by Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation (Sallaud et al., 2003) and studied separately. 24 T0 events of each isoform were regenerated and characterized by RT-PCR and Southern blot. T1 and T2 seeds were analyzed by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) and by in situ western hybridization (Qu et al., 2003). The latter technique allowed to localize PA1b accumulation in embryo and aleurone layer. Resistance of T2 elite lines was tested in bioassay by feeding 20 rice weevil adults with 5 transgenic seeds. Maximum of mortality was raised by line 30.16 after 5 days (AJ574795) and by line 55.19 after 4 days (AJ574794) of bioassay. Resistance of T3 seeds will be examined in selected homozygous T2 lines.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : Oryza, Sitophilus oryzae, Pisum sativum

Classification Agris : F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Petit Julie, CIRAD-AMIS-UMR PIA (FRA)
  • Duport Gabrielle, INRA (FRA)
  • Rahbe Yvan, INRA (FRA)
  • Guiderdoni Emmanuel, CIRAD-AMIS-UMR PIA (FRA)
  • Breitler Jean-Christophe, CIRAD-AMIS-UMR PIA (FRA)
  • Courtois Brigitte, CIRAD-AMIS-UMR PIA (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0003-2118-7102

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