GENETIC TRANSFORMATION OF CHERRY ROOTSTOCK GISELA 6(PRUNUS CERASUS X PRUNUS CANESCENS) USED AS MODEL TO STUDY GENE FUNCTION IN PRUNUS SPECIES
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
In the post genomic era, the assessment of plant gene function is a mandatory step and gene
overexpression and silencing by stable genetic transformation are widely used approaches. One
major drawback in gene transfer to peach fruit tree (Prunus persica) is due to its tedious
recalcitrance to regeneration. Protocols for peach transformations have been reported, though they
are still few, cultivar specific and based on immature embryo manipulation. Our group has been
focussing on class 1 KNOTTED-like genes from peach, which encode homeodomain transcription
factors and regulate meristem identity and cell fate. These genes are tightly conserved in Prunus
species, hence we approached overexpression of peach KNOPE1 into Gisela 6, a cherry rootstock,
which is a genotype suitable to transformation starting from leaf discs. Co-cultivation was
performed with A. tumefaciens strain EHA105 containing the cassettes CaMV35S:KNOPE1:NOS
and CaMV35S:mGFP: CaMV35Ster. Both transgenes behave as visual non destructive markers: the
former causes leaf margin fringing, while the latter is detected by fluorescence microscopy,
allowing an easy discrimination between transgenic and escape shoots. Shoot regeneration
frequency and transformation efficiency were estimated 11% and 4%, respectively. We will present
results on one line overexpressing KNOPE1, which showed leaf margin lobing and vascular system
alteration, and on three independent lines which expressed GFP protein.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Giannino, Donato; Nicolodi, Chiara; Testone, Giulio
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Titolo del libro:
Proceedings of the 52nd Italian Society of Agricultural Genetics Annual Congress