根癌农杆菌介导的芒果茎尖分生组织在植物转化策略中的适应性

Kuldeep Pandey, Kesiraju Karthik, Sanjay Kumar Singh, Vinod, Rohini Sreevathsa, Manish Srivastav
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芒果(Mangifera indica L.)是世界上最受欢迎的热带水果之一,因其丰富的口感、风味、颜色、产量和多种最终用途。传统的芒果育种方法无法承受对改良品种的需求,因为它既耗时又需要大量投资。然而,与传统植物育种相关的问题可以通过基因转化来减少。然而,转基因发展的主要限制是其对组织培养的顽固性,包括潜在的微生物感染,苯酚渗出等。这为不依赖于组织培养的植物转化方法开辟了广阔的空间。这些策略已被证明易于执行,并且在生产大量转化体方面具有成本效益。其中一个以植物为目标的顶端分生组织被成功地利用来证明其在转化树种中的效用。分别用pCAMBIA1302中的GFP::hptII和pCAMBIA2301中的GUS::nptII两个视觉标记基因载体对芒果品种Amrapali进行转化,验证其适应性。初步确认65.0%的GFP和57.14%的GUS植物被转化。此外,这些初级转化子的分子特征表明,在一些植物中,基因在基因组和转录水平上进行了整合。这个已建立的协议适用于功能基因验证和敲入/敲出研究,并有助于芒果的改进计划。
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Amenability of an <i>Agrobacterium tumefaciens-</i>mediated shoot apical meristem-targeted <i>in planta</i> transformation strategy in Mango (<i>Mangifera indica</i> L.).

Amenability of an <i>Agrobacterium tumefaciens-</i>mediated shoot apical meristem-targeted <i>in planta</i> transformation strategy in Mango (<i>Mangifera indica</i> L.).

Amenability of an <i>Agrobacterium tumefaciens-</i>mediated shoot apical meristem-targeted <i>in planta</i> transformation strategy in Mango (<i>Mangifera indica</i> L.).

Amenability of an Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated shoot apical meristem-targeted in planta transformation strategy in Mango (Mangifera indica L.).

Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is one of the most popular tropical fruits in the world owing to its rich taste, flavor, color, production volume and diverse end usage. Conventional mango breeding practices are unable to withstand the demand for improved varieties as it is time consuming and requires heavy investment. However, problems associated with traditional plant breeding can be curtailed through genetic transformation. Nevertheless, major limitation of transgenic development has been its recalcitrant nature toward tissue culture practices involving latent microbial infection, phenol exudation, etc. This opens wide scope for tissue culture-independent in planta transformation approaches These strategies have proved to be easy to execute and cost effective in producing large number of transformants. One such apical meristem targeted in planta approach was successfully exploited to demonstrate its utility in transforming a tree species. Mango variety Amrapali was transformed with two visual marker gene vectors GFP::hptII in pCAMBIA1302 and GUS::nptII in pCAMBIA2301 individually, to demonstrate its amenability. Preliminary confirmations identified 65.0% of GFP and 57.14% of GUS plants to be transformed. Further, molecular characterization of these primary transformants demonstrated transgene integration at genomic and transcript level in some of the plants. This established protocol holds good for functional gene validation and knock in/out studies and aid in mango improvement programs.

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