Evaluation of parameters affecting Agrobacterium-mediated transient expression in citrus

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作者
LI Fang [1 ]
DAI Su-ming [1 ]
DENG Zi-niu [1 ]
LI Da-zhi [1 ]
LONG Gui-you [1 ]
LI Na [1 ]
LI Yi [1 ,2 ]
Alexandra Gentile [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] National Center for Citrus Improvement Changsha/Horticulture and Landscape College,Hunan Agricultural University
[2] Department of Plant Science,University of Connecticut
[3] Department of Agriculture and Food Science,University of Catania
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
citrus; Agrobacterium; transient expression efficiency; yellow fluorescent protein(YFP);
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S666 [柑桔类];
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090201 ;
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Agrobacterium-mediated transient expression assays are a convenient alternative to stable expression because they are simple,easy to perform,and achieve gene expression rapidly.This study investigated the factors affecting transient gene expression efficiency in citrus by observing the cryo-sectioning of leaf samples under a laser confocal microscope.These factors included the composition of the infiltration buffer,the Agrobacterium cell density,the leaf development stage,the incubation temperature,and plant genotype.The highest transient expression level of yellow fluorescent protein(YFP)was detected in Mexican lime(Citrus aurantifolia)on the third day after the intermediate-aged leaves were infiltrated with the improved infiltration buffer 1(15 mmol L-12-(N-morpholino)ethanesulfonic acid,10 mmol L-1MgCl2,and 200μmol L-1acetosyringone),which had an optical density of 0.8 and was incubated at 22°C.Additionally,this transient expression assay was applied to other citrus genotypes.Of note,trifoliate orange(Poncirus trifoliata)and kumquat(Fortunella obovate)had higher expression efficiency than other six genotypes of the Citrus genus.Our study provides research basis for the selection of optimization strategies in transient gene expression and improves the method for available genome investigation in citrus.
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页码:572 / 579
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