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Gene Overexpression Resources in Cereals for Functional Genomics and Discovery of Useful Genes
Identification and elucidation of functions of plant genes is valuable for both basic and applied research. In addition to natural variation in model plants, numerous loss-of-function resources have been produced by mutagenesis with chemicals, irradiation, or insertions of transposable elements or T...
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author | Abe, Kiyomi Ichikawa, Hiroaki |
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description | Identification and elucidation of functions of plant genes is valuable for both basic and applied research. In addition to natural variation in model plants, numerous loss-of-function resources have been produced by mutagenesis with chemicals, irradiation, or insertions of transposable elements or T-DNA. However, we may be unable to observe loss-of-function phenotypes for genes with functionally redundant homologs and for those essential for growth and development. To offset such disadvantages, gain-of-function transgenic resources have been exploited. Activation-tagged lines have been generated using obligatory overexpression of endogenous genes by random insertion of an enhancer. Recent progress in DNA sequencing technology and bioinformatics has enabled the preparation of genomewide collections of full-length cDNAs (fl-cDNAs) in some model species. Using the fl-cDNA clones, a novel gain-of-function strategy, Fl-cDNA OvereXpressor gene (FOX)-hunting system, has been developed. A mutant phenotype in a FOX line can be directly attributed to the overexpressed fl-cDNA. Investigating a large population of FOX lines could reveal important genes conferring favorable phenotypes for crop breeding. Alternatively, a unique loss-of-function approach Chimeric REpressor gene Silencing Technology (CRES-T) has been developed. In CRES-T, overexpression of a chimeric repressor, composed of the coding sequence of a transcription factor (TF) and short peptide designated as the repression domain, could interfere with the action of endogenous TF in plants. Although plant TFs usually consist of gene families, CRES-T is effective, in principle, even for the TFs with functional redundancy. In this review, we focus on the current status of the gene-overexpression strategies and resources for identifying and elucidating novel functions of cereal genes. We discuss the potential of these research tools for identifying useful genes and phenotypes for application in crop breeding. |
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spelling | pubmed-50302142016-10-05 Gene Overexpression Resources in Cereals for Functional Genomics and Discovery of Useful Genes Abe, Kiyomi Ichikawa, Hiroaki Front Plant Sci Plant Science Identification and elucidation of functions of plant genes is valuable for both basic and applied research. In addition to natural variation in model plants, numerous loss-of-function resources have been produced by mutagenesis with chemicals, irradiation, or insertions of transposable elements or T-DNA. However, we may be unable to observe loss-of-function phenotypes for genes with functionally redundant homologs and for those essential for growth and development. To offset such disadvantages, gain-of-function transgenic resources have been exploited. Activation-tagged lines have been generated using obligatory overexpression of endogenous genes by random insertion of an enhancer. Recent progress in DNA sequencing technology and bioinformatics has enabled the preparation of genomewide collections of full-length cDNAs (fl-cDNAs) in some model species. Using the fl-cDNA clones, a novel gain-of-function strategy, Fl-cDNA OvereXpressor gene (FOX)-hunting system, has been developed. A mutant phenotype in a FOX line can be directly attributed to the overexpressed fl-cDNA. Investigating a large population of FOX lines could reveal important genes conferring favorable phenotypes for crop breeding. Alternatively, a unique loss-of-function approach Chimeric REpressor gene Silencing Technology (CRES-T) has been developed. In CRES-T, overexpression of a chimeric repressor, composed of the coding sequence of a transcription factor (TF) and short peptide designated as the repression domain, could interfere with the action of endogenous TF in plants. Although plant TFs usually consist of gene families, CRES-T is effective, in principle, even for the TFs with functional redundancy. In this review, we focus on the current status of the gene-overexpression strategies and resources for identifying and elucidating novel functions of cereal genes. We discuss the potential of these research tools for identifying useful genes and phenotypes for application in crop breeding. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5030214/ /pubmed/27708649 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01359 Text en Copyright © 2016 Abe and Ichikawa. http://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) or licensor 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. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Abe, Kiyomi Ichikawa, Hiroaki Gene Overexpression Resources in Cereals for Functional Genomics and Discovery of Useful Genes |
title | Gene Overexpression Resources in Cereals for Functional Genomics and Discovery of Useful Genes |
title_full | Gene Overexpression Resources in Cereals for Functional Genomics and Discovery of Useful Genes |
title_fullStr | Gene Overexpression Resources in Cereals for Functional Genomics and Discovery of Useful Genes |
title_full_unstemmed | Gene Overexpression Resources in Cereals for Functional Genomics and Discovery of Useful Genes |
title_short | Gene Overexpression Resources in Cereals for Functional Genomics and Discovery of Useful Genes |
title_sort | gene overexpression resources in cereals for functional genomics and discovery of useful genes |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5030214/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27708649 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01359 |
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