Restoring pollen fertility in transgenic male-sterile eggplant by Cre/loxp-mediated site-specific recombination system

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Autor(a) principal: Cao,Bihao
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Huang,Zhiyin, Chen,Guoju, Lei,Jianjun
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: This study was designed to control plant fertility by cell lethal gene Barnase expressing at specific developmental stage and in specific tissue of male organ under the control of Cre/loxP system, for heterosis breeding, producing hybrid seed of eggplant. The Barnase-coding region was flanked by loxP recognition sites for Cre-recombinase. The eggplant inbred/pure line ('E-38') was transformed with Cre gene and the inbred/pure line ('E-8') was transformed with the Barnase gene situated between loxp. The experiments were done separately, by means of Agrobacterium co-culture. Four T0-plants with the Barnase gene were obtained, all proved to be male-sterile and incapable of producing viable pollen. Flowers stamens were shorter, but the vegetative phenotype was similar to wild-type. Five T0-plants with the Cre gene developed well, blossomed out and set fruit normally. The crossing of male-sterile Barnase-plants with Cre expression transgenic eggplants resulted in site-specific excision with the male-sterile plants producing normal fruits. With the Barnase was excised, pollen fertility was fully restored in the hybrids. The phenotype of these restored plants was the same as that of the wild-type. Thus, the Barnase and Cre genes were capable of stable inheritance and expression in progenies of transgenic plants.
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spelling Restoring pollen fertility in transgenic male-sterile eggplant by Cre/loxp-mediated site-specific recombination systemeggplantmale sterilityBarnase geneCre geneCre/loxP systemThis study was designed to control plant fertility by cell lethal gene Barnase expressing at specific developmental stage and in specific tissue of male organ under the control of Cre/loxP system, for heterosis breeding, producing hybrid seed of eggplant. The Barnase-coding region was flanked by loxP recognition sites for Cre-recombinase. The eggplant inbred/pure line ('E-38') was transformed with Cre gene and the inbred/pure line ('E-8') was transformed with the Barnase gene situated between loxp. The experiments were done separately, by means of Agrobacterium co-culture. Four T0-plants with the Barnase gene were obtained, all proved to be male-sterile and incapable of producing viable pollen. Flowers stamens were shorter, but the vegetative phenotype was similar to wild-type. Five T0-plants with the Cre gene developed well, blossomed out and set fruit normally. The crossing of male-sterile Barnase-plants with Cre expression transgenic eggplants resulted in site-specific excision with the male-sterile plants producing normal fruits. With the Barnase was excised, pollen fertility was fully restored in the hybrids. The phenotype of these restored plants was the same as that of the wild-type. Thus, the Barnase and Cre genes were capable of stable inheritance and expression in progenies of transgenic plants.Sociedade Brasileira de Genética2010-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572010000200017Genetics and Molecular Biology v.33 n.2 2010reponame:Genetics and Molecular Biologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/S1415-47572010005000043info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCao,BihaoHuang,ZhiyinChen,GuojuLei,Jianjuneng2010-06-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-47572010000200017Revistahttp://www.gmb.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@gmb.org.br1678-46851415-4757opendoar:2010-06-14T00:00Genetics and Molecular Biology - Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Restoring pollen fertility in transgenic male-sterile eggplant by Cre/loxp-mediated site-specific recombination system
title Restoring pollen fertility in transgenic male-sterile eggplant by Cre/loxp-mediated site-specific recombination system
spellingShingle Restoring pollen fertility in transgenic male-sterile eggplant by Cre/loxp-mediated site-specific recombination system
Cao,Bihao
eggplant
male sterility
Barnase gene
Cre gene
Cre/loxP system
title_short Restoring pollen fertility in transgenic male-sterile eggplant by Cre/loxp-mediated site-specific recombination system
title_full Restoring pollen fertility in transgenic male-sterile eggplant by Cre/loxp-mediated site-specific recombination system
title_fullStr Restoring pollen fertility in transgenic male-sterile eggplant by Cre/loxp-mediated site-specific recombination system
title_full_unstemmed Restoring pollen fertility in transgenic male-sterile eggplant by Cre/loxp-mediated site-specific recombination system
title_sort Restoring pollen fertility in transgenic male-sterile eggplant by Cre/loxp-mediated site-specific recombination system
author Cao,Bihao
author_facet Cao,Bihao
Huang,Zhiyin
Chen,Guoju
Lei,Jianjun
author_role author
author2 Huang,Zhiyin
Chen,Guoju
Lei,Jianjun
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cao,Bihao
Huang,Zhiyin
Chen,Guoju
Lei,Jianjun
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv eggplant
male sterility
Barnase gene
Cre gene
Cre/loxP system
topic eggplant
male sterility
Barnase gene
Cre gene
Cre/loxP system
description This study was designed to control plant fertility by cell lethal gene Barnase expressing at specific developmental stage and in specific tissue of male organ under the control of Cre/loxP system, for heterosis breeding, producing hybrid seed of eggplant. The Barnase-coding region was flanked by loxP recognition sites for Cre-recombinase. The eggplant inbred/pure line ('E-38') was transformed with Cre gene and the inbred/pure line ('E-8') was transformed with the Barnase gene situated between loxp. The experiments were done separately, by means of Agrobacterium co-culture. Four T0-plants with the Barnase gene were obtained, all proved to be male-sterile and incapable of producing viable pollen. Flowers stamens were shorter, but the vegetative phenotype was similar to wild-type. Five T0-plants with the Cre gene developed well, blossomed out and set fruit normally. The crossing of male-sterile Barnase-plants with Cre expression transgenic eggplants resulted in site-specific excision with the male-sterile plants producing normal fruits. With the Barnase was excised, pollen fertility was fully restored in the hybrids. The phenotype of these restored plants was the same as that of the wild-type. Thus, the Barnase and Cre genes were capable of stable inheritance and expression in progenies of transgenic plants.
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