Plant Physiology 132:2058-2072 (2003)
© 2003 American Society of Plant Biologists
BIOCHEMICAL PROCESSES AND MACROMOLECULAR STRUCTURES
A Bypass of Sucrose Synthase Leads to Low Internal Oxygen and Impaired Metabolic Performance in Growing Potato Tubers1
Karin L. Bologa2,3,
Alisdair R. Fernie2,
Andrea Leisse,
Marcello Ehlers Loureiro4 and
Peter Geigenberger*
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Am Mühlenberg 1,
14476 Golm, Germany
Plants possess two alternative biochemical pathways for sucrose (Suc)
degradation. One involves hydrolysis by invertase followed by phosphorylation
via hexokinase and fructokinase, and the other routewhich is unique to
plantsinvolves a UDP-dependent cleavage of Suc that is catalyzed by Suc
synthase (SuSy). In the present work, we tested directly whether a bypass of
the endogenous SuSy route by ectopic overexpression of invertase or Suc
phosphorylase affects internal oxygen levels in growing tubers and whether
this is responsible for their decreased starch content. (a) Oxygen tensions
were lower within transgenic tubers than in wild-type tubers. Oxygen tensions
decreased within the first 10 mm of tuber tissue, and this gradient was
steeper in transgenic tubers. (b) Invertase-overexpressing tubers had higher
activities of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, lactate dehydrogenase,
and alcohol dehydrogenase, and (c) higher levels of lactate. (d) Expression of
a low-oxygen-sensitive Adh1- -glucuronidase reporter gene
construct was more strongly induced in the invertase-overexpressing background
compared with wild-type background. (e) Intact transgenic tubers had lower ATP
to ADP ratios than the wild type. ATP to ADP ratio was restored to wild type,
when discs of transgenic tubers were incubated at 21% (v/v) oxygen. (f) Starch
decreased from the periphery to the center of the tuber. This decrease was
much steeper in the transgenic lines, leading to lower starch content
especially near the center of the tuber. (g) Metabolic fluxes (based on
redistribution of 14C-glucose) and ATP to ADP ratios were analyzed
in more detail, comparing discs incubated at various external oxygen tensions
(0%, 1%, 4%, 8%, 12%, and 21% [v/v]) with intact tubers. Discs of Suc
phosphorylase-expressing lines had similar ATP to ADP ratios and made starch
as fast as wild type in high oxygen but had lower ATP to ADP ratios and lower
rates of starch synthesis than wild type at low-oxygen tensions typical to
those found inside an intact tuber. (h) In discs of wild-type tubers,
subambient oxygen concentrations led to a selective increase in the mRNA
levels of specific SuSy genes, whereas the mRNA levels of genes encoding
vacuolar and apoplastic invertases decreased. (i) These results imply that
repression of invertase and mobilization of Suc via the energetically less
costly route provided by SuSy is important in growing tubers because it
conserves oxygen and allows higher internal oxygen tensions to be maintained
than would otherwise be possible.
1 This work was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (grant nos.
Ge 878/11 and Ge 878/13 to K.L.B. and P.G.).
2 These authors contributed equally to the paper.
3 Present address: Biochemie-Zentrum Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 328,
69120 Heidelberg, Germany.
4 Present address: Fisiologia Molecular de Plantas, Departamento de Biologia
Vegetal, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, Brazil.
*
Corresponding author; e-mail
geigenberger{at}mpimp-golm.mpg.de;
fax 493315678408.
Received February 17, 2003;
returned for revision March 6, 2003;
accepted May 5, 2003.
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