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Title: Overexpression of Sucrose Phosphate Synthase Enhanced Sucrose Content and Biomass Production in Transgenic Sugarcane
Authors: ANUR, Risky Mulana
MUFITHAH, Nurul
SAWITRI, Widhi Dyah
SAKAKIBARA, Hitoshi
SUGIHARTO, Bambang
Keywords: biomass
sucrose
soluble acid invertase
sucrose phosphate synthase
transgenic sugarcane
Issue Date: 6-Feb-2020
Publisher: MDPI: Plants Journal, 2020, 9, 200
Abstract: Sucrose phosphate synthase (SPS) is a key enzyme in sucrose synthesis, which controls sucrose content in plants. This study was designed to examine the e cacy of the overexpression of SoSPS1 gene on sucrose accumulation and carbon partitioning in transgenic sugarcane. The overexpression of SoSPS1 gene increased SPS activity and sucrose content in transgenic sugarcane leaves. More importantly, the overexpression enhanced soluble acid invertase (SAI) activity concomitant with the increase of glucose and fructose levels in the leaves, whereas sucrose synthase activity exhibited almost no change. In the stalk, a similar correlation was observed, but a higher correlation was noted between SPS activity and sugar content. These results suggest that SPS overexpression has both direct and indirect e ects on sugar concentration and SAI activity in sugarcane. In addition, SPS overexpression resulted in a significant increase in plant height and stalk number in some transgenic lines compared to those in non-transgenic control. Taken together, these results strongly suggest that enhancing SPS activity is a useful strategy for improving sugarcane yield.
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/98866
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