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Efficient protocol of de novo shoot organogenesis from somatic embryos for grapevine genetic transformation

Plant genetic transformation is a powerful tool that can facilitate breeding programs for disease tolerance, abiotic stress, fruit production, and quality by preserving the characteristics of fruit tree elite genotypes. However, most grapevine cultivars worldwide are considered recalcitrant, and mos...

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Autores principales: Capriotti, Luca, Ricci, Angela, Molesini, Barbara, Mezzetti, Bruno, Pandolfini, Tiziana, Piunti, Irene, Sabbadini, Silvia
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10264588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37324663
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1172758
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author Capriotti, Luca
Ricci, Angela
Molesini, Barbara
Mezzetti, Bruno
Pandolfini, Tiziana
Piunti, Irene
Sabbadini, Silvia
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Ricci, Angela
Molesini, Barbara
Mezzetti, Bruno
Pandolfini, Tiziana
Piunti, Irene
Sabbadini, Silvia
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description Plant genetic transformation is a powerful tool that can facilitate breeding programs for disease tolerance, abiotic stress, fruit production, and quality by preserving the characteristics of fruit tree elite genotypes. However, most grapevine cultivars worldwide are considered recalcitrant, and most available genetic transformation protocols involve regeneration by somatic embryogenesis, which often requires the continuous production of new embryogenic calli. Cotyledons and hypocotyls derived from flower-induced somatic embryos of the Vitis vinifera cultivars Ancellotta and Lambrusco Salamino, in comparison with the model cultivar Thompson Seedless, are here validated for the first time as starting explants for in vitro regeneration and transformation trials. Explants were cultured on two different MS-based culture media, one having a combination of 4.4 µM BAP and 0.49 µM IBA (M1), and the other only supplemented with 13.2 µM BAP (M2). The competence to regenerate adventitious shoots was higher in cotyledons than in hypocotyls on both M1 and M2. M2 medium increased significantly the average number of shoots only in Thompson Seedless somatic embryo-derived explants. This efficient regeneration strategy, that proposes a combination of somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis, has been successfully exploited in genetic engineering experiments. Ancellotta and Lambrusco Salamino cotyledons and hypocotyls produced the highest number of calli expressing eGFP when cultured on M2 medium, while for Thompson Seedless both media tested were highly efficient. The regeneration of independent transgenic lines of Thompson Seedless was observed from cotyledons cultured on both M1 and M2 with a transformation efficiency of 12 and 14%, respectively, and from hypocotyls on M1 and M2 with a transformation efficiency of 6 and 12%, respectively. A single eGFP fluorescent adventitious shoot derived from cotyledons cultured on M2 was obtained for Ancellotta, while Lambrusco Salamino showed no regeneration of transformed shoots. In a second set of experiments, using Thompson Seedless as the model cultivar, we observed that the highest number of transformed shoots was obtained from cotyledons explants, followed by hypocotyls and meristematic bulk slices, confirming the high regeneration/transformation competences of somatic embryo-derived cotyledons. The independent transformed shoots obtained from the cultivars Thompson Seedless and Ancellotta were successfully acclimatized in the greenhouse and showed a true-to-type phenotype. The novel in vitro regeneration and genetic transformation protocols optimized in this study will be useful for the application of new and emerging modern biotechnologies also to other recalcitrant grapevine genotypes.
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spelling pubmed-102645882023-06-15 Efficient protocol of de novo shoot organogenesis from somatic embryos for grapevine genetic transformation Capriotti, Luca Ricci, Angela Molesini, Barbara Mezzetti, Bruno Pandolfini, Tiziana Piunti, Irene Sabbadini, Silvia Front Plant Sci Plant Science Plant genetic transformation is a powerful tool that can facilitate breeding programs for disease tolerance, abiotic stress, fruit production, and quality by preserving the characteristics of fruit tree elite genotypes. However, most grapevine cultivars worldwide are considered recalcitrant, and most available genetic transformation protocols involve regeneration by somatic embryogenesis, which often requires the continuous production of new embryogenic calli. Cotyledons and hypocotyls derived from flower-induced somatic embryos of the Vitis vinifera cultivars Ancellotta and Lambrusco Salamino, in comparison with the model cultivar Thompson Seedless, are here validated for the first time as starting explants for in vitro regeneration and transformation trials. Explants were cultured on two different MS-based culture media, one having a combination of 4.4 µM BAP and 0.49 µM IBA (M1), and the other only supplemented with 13.2 µM BAP (M2). The competence to regenerate adventitious shoots was higher in cotyledons than in hypocotyls on both M1 and M2. M2 medium increased significantly the average number of shoots only in Thompson Seedless somatic embryo-derived explants. This efficient regeneration strategy, that proposes a combination of somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis, has been successfully exploited in genetic engineering experiments. Ancellotta and Lambrusco Salamino cotyledons and hypocotyls produced the highest number of calli expressing eGFP when cultured on M2 medium, while for Thompson Seedless both media tested were highly efficient. The regeneration of independent transgenic lines of Thompson Seedless was observed from cotyledons cultured on both M1 and M2 with a transformation efficiency of 12 and 14%, respectively, and from hypocotyls on M1 and M2 with a transformation efficiency of 6 and 12%, respectively. A single eGFP fluorescent adventitious shoot derived from cotyledons cultured on M2 was obtained for Ancellotta, while Lambrusco Salamino showed no regeneration of transformed shoots. In a second set of experiments, using Thompson Seedless as the model cultivar, we observed that the highest number of transformed shoots was obtained from cotyledons explants, followed by hypocotyls and meristematic bulk slices, confirming the high regeneration/transformation competences of somatic embryo-derived cotyledons. The independent transformed shoots obtained from the cultivars Thompson Seedless and Ancellotta were successfully acclimatized in the greenhouse and showed a true-to-type phenotype. The novel in vitro regeneration and genetic transformation protocols optimized in this study will be useful for the application of new and emerging modern biotechnologies also to other recalcitrant grapevine genotypes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10264588/ /pubmed/37324663 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1172758 Text en Copyright © 2023 Capriotti, Ricci, Molesini, Mezzetti, Pandolfini, Piunti and Sabbadini https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Capriotti, Luca
Ricci, Angela
Molesini, Barbara
Mezzetti, Bruno
Pandolfini, Tiziana
Piunti, Irene
Sabbadini, Silvia
Efficient protocol of de novo shoot organogenesis from somatic embryos for grapevine genetic transformation
title Efficient protocol of de novo shoot organogenesis from somatic embryos for grapevine genetic transformation
title_full Efficient protocol of de novo shoot organogenesis from somatic embryos for grapevine genetic transformation
title_fullStr Efficient protocol of de novo shoot organogenesis from somatic embryos for grapevine genetic transformation
title_full_unstemmed Efficient protocol of de novo shoot organogenesis from somatic embryos for grapevine genetic transformation
title_short Efficient protocol of de novo shoot organogenesis from somatic embryos for grapevine genetic transformation
title_sort efficient protocol of de novo shoot organogenesis from somatic embryos for grapevine genetic transformation
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10264588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37324663
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1172758
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