The MtWOX genes in the regulation of Medicago truncatula somatic embryogenesis

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ecological genetics Pub Date : 2023-12-04 DOI:10.17816/ecogen568389
Elena P. Efremova, V. Tvorogova, L. Lutova
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Plant somatic cells can be reprogrammed into totipotent embryonic cells that are able to form embryos in a process called somatic embryogenesis (SE). SE can occur naturally in some plant species and it is widely used for the plant’s genetic transformation and regeneration. This process is regulated by hormone treatment and many proteins, among which WUSCHEL-related homeobox (WOX) transcription factors are believed to play crucial roles. Our previous studies have shown thatMtWOX9-1stimulates SE inMedicago truncatula. The aim of the present research was to search for newMtWOXgenes regulating SE. In this study, using transcriptomic data and literature data, we had selected several genes with an increased expression level during SE or in the generative organs and examined the overexpression effect of these genes on the SE ability. It was found that explants of theM.truncatulaembryogenic line, transformed with the construct forMtWOX6-likeoverexpression, develop more somatic embryos compared to the control. Our findings could be a helpful point for searching and studying new morphogenic regulators controlling SE and could have a positive impact on plant biotechnology in improving the transformation and regeneration capacity for other legumes. This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation in accordance with agreement No. 075-15-2022-322 date 22.04.2022 on providing a grant in the form of subsidies from the Federal budget of Russian Federation. The grant was provided for state support for the creation and development of a World-class Scientific Center “Agrotechnologies for the Future”.
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MtWOX基因在调控Medicago truncatula体细胞胚胎发生中的作用
植物体细胞可以被重新编程为能够形成胚胎的全能性胚胎细胞,这一过程称为体细胞胚胎发生(somatic embryogenesis, SE)。SE可以在一些植物物种中自然产生,广泛用于植物的遗传转化和再生。这一过程受激素和多种蛋白的调控,其中wuschell相关同源盒(WOX)转录因子被认为起着至关重要的作用。我们之前的研究表明mtwox9 -1能刺激苜蓿的SE。本研究的目的是寻找新的调控SE的mtwoxgenes。在本研究中,我们利用转录组学数据和文献资料,选择了几个在SE期间或生殖器官中表达水平升高的基因,并研究了这些基因对SE能力的过表达作用。结果表明,他们的外植体。用formtwox6 -like过表达构建转化的截尾胚系,比对照发育出更多的体细胞胚胎。本研究结果可为寻找和研究控制SE的新形态发生调控因子提供参考,并对提高其他豆科植物的转化和再生能力具有积极的生物技术意义。这项工作由俄罗斯联邦科学和高等教育部根据日期为2022年4月22日的第075-15-2022-322号协议提供支持,该协议以补贴形式从俄罗斯联邦联邦预算中提供赠款。这笔赠款用于国家支持建立和发展一个世界级的“面向未来的农业技术”科学中心。
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Ecological genetics
Ecological genetics Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The journal Ecological genetics is an international journal which accepts for consideration original manuscripts that reflect the results of field and experimental studies, and fundamental research of broad conceptual and/or comparative context corresponding to the profile of the Journal. Once a year, the editorial Board reviews and, if necessary, corrects the rules for authors and the journal rubrics.
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