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Here we present an efficient and stable transformation system for the functional analysis of the CcCIPK14 gene as an example, providing a technical basis for studying the metabolism of non-model plants.
An efficient and stable transformation system is fundamental for gene function study and molecular breeding of plants. Here, we describe the use of an Agrobacterium rhizogenes mediated transformation system on pigeon pea. The stem is infected with A. rhizogenes carrying a binary vector, which induced callus after 7 days and adventitious roots 14 days later. The generated transgenic hairy root was identified by morphological analysis and a GFP reporter gene.To further illustrate the application range of this system, CcCIPK14 (Calcineurin B-like protein-interacting protein kinases) was transformed into pigeon pea using this transformation method. The transgenic plants were treated with jasmonic acid (JA) and abscisic acid (ABA), respectively, for the purpose of testing whether CcCIPK14 responds to those hormones. The results demonstrated that (1) exogenous hormones could significantly upregulate the expression levelof CcCIPK14, especially in CcCIPK14 over-expression (OE) plants; (2) the content of Genistein in CcCIPK14-OE lines was significantly higher than the control; (3) the expression level of two downstream key flavonoid synthase genes, CcHIDH1 and CcHIDH2, were up-regulated in the CcCIPK14-OE lines; and (4) the hairy root transgenic system can be used to study metabolically functional genes in non-model plants.
Transformation is a basic tool to evaluate the expression of exogenous genes1,2. Many biological aspects of resource plants are common to all plants; therefore, functional studies of certain genes canbe carried out in model plants (such as Arabidopsis)3. Yet, many genes in plants are unique in their function and expression patterns, requiring studies in their own or closely related species, especially for resource plants3,4. Plant cells can sense various signals that enable plants to show specific changes in gene expres....
NOTE: Pigeon pea is a diploid legume crop that belongs to the family Fabaceae. The pigeon pea seeds used in this experiment are from the Northeast Forestry University of China and are coded 87119. The primary steps of this protocol are illustrated in Figure 1A. The seedling incubation was performed in a high humidity environment at 25 °C under fluorescent lights at 50 µmol photons per m-2s-1 in a 16 h photoperiod. A. rhizogenes strains K599 (.......
A. rhizogenes -mediated hairy root transformation on pigeon pea
This study described the step-by-step protocols for the genetic transformation of hairy roots mediated by A. rhizogenes, which has significance in the field of plant molecules. It took about 5 weeks to get hairy roots from the roots of pigeon pea infected by A. rhizogenes. Figure 1A showed an overview of the entire transformation process, from th.......
The rapid characterization of gene function is the common goal in the study of most species, and it is particularly important for the development of resource plants. The A. rhizogenes-mediated transformation has been widely used in the hairy root culture. The hairy root culture (HRC), as a unique source of metabolite production, plays a pivotal role in metabolic engineering18,28. The application of this technology is mainly limited to the function o.......
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support by National Natural Science Foundation of China (31800509, 31922058), Outstanding Young Talent Fund in Beijing Forestry University" (2019JQ03009), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (2021ZY16), Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation (6212023), and National Key R&D Program of China (2018YFD1000602,2019YFD1000605-1) and Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design. I wish to thank Zhengyang Hou for his guidance in writing the article and to Professor Meng Dong for his guidance on the article idea.
....Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
0.1 mL qPCR 8-strip tube (with optical caps) | KIRGEN, Shanghai, China | KJ2541 | |
ABA | Solarbio Life Science, Beijing, China | A8060 | |
Agar powder | Solarbio Life Science, Beijing, China | A8190 | |
Centrifuge | Osterode am Harz, Germany | d37520 | |
CFX Connect TW Optics Module | Bio-rad, US | 1855200 | |
constant temperature incubator | Shanghai Boxun Industry & Commerce Co., Ltd, Shanghai,China | BPX-82 | |
Diposable Petri dish | Corning, US | ||
Dry Bath | Gingko Bioscience Company/Coyote bioscience, China | H2H3-100C | |
Eastep Total RNA Extraction Kit50 | Promega, Beijing, China | LS1030 | |
Electronic balance | Tianjin, China | TD50020 | |
Filter pape | Hangzhou wohua Filter Paper Co., Ltd, China | ||
FiveEasy Plus | Mettler Toledo, Shanghai, China | 30254105 | |
Flowerpot 9*9 | China | ||
JA | Solarbio Life Science, Beijing, China | J8070 | |
Kan | Solarbio Life Science, Beijing, China | K8020 | |
MagicSYBR Mixture | CWBIO, Beijing, China | CW3008M | |
Mini Microcentrifuge | Scilogex, Beijing, China | S1010E | |
NaCl | Solarbio Life Science, Beijing, China | S8210 | |
NanPhotometer N50 Touch | IMPLEN GMBH, Germany | T51082 | |
Purelab untra | |||
Rifampicin | Solarbio Life Science, Beijing, China | R8010 | |
Seedling box 30*200 | China | ||
Thermal Cycler PCR | Bio-rad, US | T100 | |
Thermostatic oscillator | Beijing donglian Har lnstrument Manufacture Co.,Ltd,China | DLHE-Q200 | |
Tomy Autoclave | Tomy, Japan | SX-500 | |
Tryptone | Solarbio Life Science, Beijing, China | LP0042 | |
UEIris II RT-PCR System for First-Strand cDNA Synthesis( with dsDNase) | US Everbright INC, Jiangsu, China | R2028 | |
Yeast Extract powder | Solarbio Life Science, Beijing, China | LP0021 |
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