The MtWOX and MtCLE genes in the regulation of Medicago truncatula somatic embryogenesis

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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 differentiated embryos in a process called somatic embryogenesis (SE). SE can occur naturally in various plant species and it is widely used for clonal propagation, transformation and regeneration of different crops. This process is regulated by hormone treatment and many proteins, among which WUSCHEL-related homeobox (WOX) transcription factors are believed to play crucial roles. The WOX family is involved in the regulation of a wide range of key developmental programs in different plant organs and tissues. CLE peptides are well-known hormonal regulators of plant development. WOX and CLE genes can be related to each other through feedback regulatory loops. Our previous studies have shown that MtWOX9-1 stimulates SE in Medicago truncatula [1] and overexpression of the MtWOX9-1 gene increases the expression level of the MtCLE08, MtCLE16, MtCLE18 genes in SE. In this study, we examine the overexpression effect of MtCLE08, 16, and 18 on the expression level of MtWOX9-1 gene and a number of other MtWOX genes, which were shown to change expression in SE according to the transcriptomic data. No significant impact of MtCLE overexpression on any MtWOX gene under study was found. Our findings could be a helpful point for searching and studying new morphogenetic regulators controlling SE and could have a positive impact on plant biotechnology in improving the transformation and regeneration capacity for other legumes. The research was supported by grant from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research No. 20-016-00124.
mttwox和MtCLE基因在短毛苜蓿体细胞胚胎发生中的调控作用
植物体细胞可以被重新编程为能够形成分化胚胎的全能性胚胎细胞,这一过程被称为体细胞胚胎发生(somatic embryogenesis, SE)。SE可在多种植物中自然产生,广泛用于不同作物的无性系繁殖、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。WOX家族参与调控不同植物器官和组织的一系列关键发育程序。CLE肽是众所周知的植物发育激素调节剂。WOX和CLE基因可以通过反馈调控回路相互关联。我们前期研究表明,MtWOX9-1在苜蓿中刺激SE[1],过表达MtWOX9-1基因可提高SE中MtCLE08、MtCLE16、MtCLE18基因的表达水平。在本研究中,我们检测了MtCLE08、16和18对MtWOX9-1基因和其他一些mtwox9基因表达水平的过表达影响,根据转录组学数据,这些基因在SE中显示出表达改变。未发现MtCLE过表达对任何MtWOX基因有显著影响。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。该研究得到了俄罗斯基础研究基金会(20-016-00124)的资助。
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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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