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Advancing virus-induced gene silencing in sunflower: key factors of VIGS spreading and a novel simple protocol.
Mardini, Majd; Kazancev, Mikhail; Ivoilova, Elina; Utkina, Victoria; Vlasova, Anastasia; Demurin, Yakov; Soloviev, Alexander; Kirov, Ilya.
Afiliação
  • Mardini M; All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, Timiryazevskaya Str. 42, 127550, Moscow, Russia.
  • Kazancev M; All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, Timiryazevskaya Str. 42, 127550, Moscow, Russia.
  • Ivoilova E; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 141701, Dolgoprudny, Russia.
  • Utkina V; All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, Timiryazevskaya Str. 42, 127550, Moscow, Russia.
  • Vlasova A; All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, Timiryazevskaya Str. 42, 127550, Moscow, Russia.
  • Demurin Y; All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, Timiryazevskaya Str. 42, 127550, Moscow, Russia.
  • Soloviev A; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 141701, Dolgoprudny, Russia.
  • Kirov I; Pustovoit All-Russia Research Institute of Oilseed Crops, Filatova St. 17, 350038, Krasnodar, Russia.
Plant Methods ; 20(1): 122, 2024 Aug 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39135113
ABSTRACT
Virus-Induced Gene Silencing (VIGS) is a versatile tool in plant science, yet its application to non-model species like sunflower demands extensive optimization due to transformation challenges. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the factors that significantly affect the efficiency of Agrobacterium-VIGS in sunflowers. After testing a number of approaches, we concluded that the seed vacuum technique followed by 6 h of co-cultivation produced the most efficient VIGS results. Genotype-dependency analysis revealed varying infection percentages (62-91%) and silencing symptom spreading in different sunflower genotypes. Additionally, we explored the mobility of tobacco rattle virus (TRV) and phenotypic silencing manifestation (photo-bleaching) across different tissues and regions of VIGS-infected sunflower plants. We showed the presence of TRV is not necessarily limited to tissues with observable silencing events. Finally, time-lapse observation demonstrated a more active spreading of the photo-bleached spots in young tissues compared to mature ones. This study not only offers a robust VIGS protocol for sunflowers but also provides valuable insights into genotype-dependent responses and the dynamic nature of silencing events, shedding light on TRV mobility across different plant tissues.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article