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Enhanced photosynthesis and growth of transgenic plants that express ictB, a gene involved in HCO[sub 3][sup -] accumulation in cyanobacteria.

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      Transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana and Nicotiana tabacum plants that express ictB, a gene involved in HCO[SUP-,SUB3] accumulation within the cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942, exhibited significantly faster photosynthetic rates than the wild-types under limiting but not under saturating CO[SUB2] concentrations. Under conditions of low relative humidity, growth of the transgenic A. thaliana plants was considerably faster than the wild-type. This enhancement of growth was not observed under humid conditions. There was no difference in the amount of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RubisCO) detected in the wild-types and their respective transgenic plants. Following activation in vitro, the activities of RubisCO from either low- or high-humidity-grown transgenic plants were similar to those observed in the wild-types. In contrast, the in vivo RubisCO activity, i.e. without prior activation, in plants grown under low humidity was considerably higher in ictB-expressing plants than in their wild-types. The CO[SUB2] compensation point in the transgenic plants that express ictB was lower than in the wild-types, suggesting that the concentration of CO[SUB2] in close proximity to RubisCO was higher. This may explain the higher activation level of RubisCO and enhanced photosynthetic activities and growth in the transgenic plants. These data indicated a potential use of ictB for the stimulation of crop yield. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]