Optimized protocol for isolation and transient expression of placenta-originated protoplast in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)

IF 2.2 3区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.1007/s11627-023-10404-x
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Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) is one of the most widely cultivated species and is highly valued for its pungency. The pungency of pepper is primarily attributed to a group of chemical compounds known as capsaicinoids. These compounds are synthesized in the placental tissue of pepper fruits through the activation of specific genes and enzymes, thereby contributing to their pungency. Protoplast-based gene expression systems have been considered an efficient method for gene function studies, protein-protein interactions, promoter analysis, and subcellular localization. Here, we optimized an efficient protocol for isolating protoplasts from pepper placental tissues and the polyethylene glycol (PEG)-mediated transient expression of green fluorescent proteins (GFP). Several factors affecting GFP expression in intact protoplasts were evaluated and optimized in this study. Protoplast isolation was carried out using 2.0% cellulase “onozuka” R-10 and 0.3% macerozyme R-10 solution. Different amounts of plasmid DNA and various incubation times for transfection with 40% PEG resulted in different transfection efficiencies (78–85%). The highest GFP transformation efficiency was observed when 120 µL protoplast suspension (3 × 107 to 5 × 107/mL) was mixed with 15 µg plasmid DNA and incubated for 25 min with an equal volume of 40% PEG. The improved protocol described in this study can be helpful for the isolation and transfection of pepper placenta-originated protoplasts and for the rapid investigation of pepper gene functions.

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辣椒(Capsicum annuum L.)胎盘原生质体的分离和瞬时表达优化方案
摘要 辣椒(Capsicum annuum L.)是栽培最广泛的物种之一,因其辛辣而备受青睐。辣椒的辛辣主要归因于一组被称为辣椒素的化合物。这些化合物是通过激活特定基因和酶在辣椒果实的胎盘组织中合成的,从而产生辛辣味。基于原生质体的基因表达系统一直被认为是研究基因功能、蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用、启动子分析和亚细胞定位的有效方法。在此,我们优化了从辣椒胎盘组织中分离原生质体的有效方案,以及聚乙二醇(PEG)介导的绿色荧光蛋白(GFP)的瞬时表达。本研究对影响完整原生质体中 GFP 表达的几个因素进行了评估和优化。原生质体分离使用 2.0% 的纤维素酶 "onozuka" R-10 和 0.3% 的大环酶 R-10 溶液。使用 40% PEG 进行转染时,不同量的质粒 DNA 和不同的培养时间会产生不同的转染效率(78%-85%)。当 120 µL 原生质悬浮液(3 × 107 至 5 × 107/mL)与 15 µg 质粒 DNA 混合并与等体积的 40% PEG 培养 25 分钟时,GFP 转化效率最高。本研究中描述的改进方案有助于辣椒胎盘原生质体的分离和转染以及辣椒基因功能的快速研究。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1965, In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant is the only journal devoted solely to worldwide coverage of in vitro biology in plants. Its high-caliber original research and reviews make it required reading for anyone who needs comprehensive coverage of the latest developments and state-of-the-art research in plant cell and tissue culture and biotechnology from around the world.
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