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Retarded germination of Nicotiana tabacum seeds following insertion of exogenous DNA mimics the seed persistent behavior

Tobacco seeds show a coat-imposed dormancy in which the seed envelope tissues (testa and endosperm) impose a physical constraint on the radicle protrusion. The germination-limiting process is represented by the endosperm rupture which is induced by cell-wall weakening. Transgenic tobacco seeds, obta...

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Autores principales: Onelli, Elisabetta, Moscatelli, Alessandra, Gagliardi, Assunta, Zaninelli, Mauro, Bini, Luca, Baldi, Antonella, Caccianiga, Marco, Reggi, Serena, Rossi, Luciana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5720674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29216220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187929
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author Onelli, Elisabetta
Moscatelli, Alessandra
Gagliardi, Assunta
Zaninelli, Mauro
Bini, Luca
Baldi, Antonella
Caccianiga, Marco
Reggi, Serena
Rossi, Luciana
author_facet Onelli, Elisabetta
Moscatelli, Alessandra
Gagliardi, Assunta
Zaninelli, Mauro
Bini, Luca
Baldi, Antonella
Caccianiga, Marco
Reggi, Serena
Rossi, Luciana
author_sort Onelli, Elisabetta
collection PubMed
description Tobacco seeds show a coat-imposed dormancy in which the seed envelope tissues (testa and endosperm) impose a physical constraint on the radicle protrusion. The germination-limiting process is represented by the endosperm rupture which is induced by cell-wall weakening. Transgenic tobacco seeds, obtained by insertion of exogenous genes codifying for seed-based oral vaccines (F18 and VT2eB), showed retarded germination with respect to the wild type and modified the expression of endogenous proteins. Morphological and proteomic analyses of wild type and transgenic seeds revealed new insights into factors influencing seed germination. Our data showed that the interference of exogenous DNA influences the germination rather than the dormancy release, by modifying the maturation process. Dry seeds of F18 and VT2eB transgenic lines accumulated a higher amount of reserve and stress–related proteins with respect to the wild type. Moreover, the storage proteins accumulated in tobacco F18 and VT2eB dry seeds have structural properties that do not enable the early limited proteolysis observed in the wild type. Morphological observations by electron and light microscopy revealed a retarded mobilization of the storage material from protein and lipid bodies in transgenic seeds, thus impairing water imbibition and embryo elongation. In addition, both F18 and VT2eB dry seeds are more rounded than the wild type. Both the morphological and biochemical characteristics of transgenic seeds mimic the seed persistent profile, in which their roundness enables them to be buried in the soil, while the higher content of storage material enables the hypocotyl to elongate more and the cotyledons to emerge.
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spelling pubmed-57206742017-12-15 Retarded germination of Nicotiana tabacum seeds following insertion of exogenous DNA mimics the seed persistent behavior Onelli, Elisabetta Moscatelli, Alessandra Gagliardi, Assunta Zaninelli, Mauro Bini, Luca Baldi, Antonella Caccianiga, Marco Reggi, Serena Rossi, Luciana PLoS One Research Article Tobacco seeds show a coat-imposed dormancy in which the seed envelope tissues (testa and endosperm) impose a physical constraint on the radicle protrusion. The germination-limiting process is represented by the endosperm rupture which is induced by cell-wall weakening. Transgenic tobacco seeds, obtained by insertion of exogenous genes codifying for seed-based oral vaccines (F18 and VT2eB), showed retarded germination with respect to the wild type and modified the expression of endogenous proteins. Morphological and proteomic analyses of wild type and transgenic seeds revealed new insights into factors influencing seed germination. Our data showed that the interference of exogenous DNA influences the germination rather than the dormancy release, by modifying the maturation process. Dry seeds of F18 and VT2eB transgenic lines accumulated a higher amount of reserve and stress–related proteins with respect to the wild type. Moreover, the storage proteins accumulated in tobacco F18 and VT2eB dry seeds have structural properties that do not enable the early limited proteolysis observed in the wild type. Morphological observations by electron and light microscopy revealed a retarded mobilization of the storage material from protein and lipid bodies in transgenic seeds, thus impairing water imbibition and embryo elongation. In addition, both F18 and VT2eB dry seeds are more rounded than the wild type. Both the morphological and biochemical characteristics of transgenic seeds mimic the seed persistent profile, in which their roundness enables them to be buried in the soil, while the higher content of storage material enables the hypocotyl to elongate more and the cotyledons to emerge. Public Library of Science 2017-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5720674/ /pubmed/29216220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187929 Text en © 2017 Onelli et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Onelli, Elisabetta
Moscatelli, Alessandra
Gagliardi, Assunta
Zaninelli, Mauro
Bini, Luca
Baldi, Antonella
Caccianiga, Marco
Reggi, Serena
Rossi, Luciana
Retarded germination of Nicotiana tabacum seeds following insertion of exogenous DNA mimics the seed persistent behavior
title Retarded germination of Nicotiana tabacum seeds following insertion of exogenous DNA mimics the seed persistent behavior
title_full Retarded germination of Nicotiana tabacum seeds following insertion of exogenous DNA mimics the seed persistent behavior
title_fullStr Retarded germination of Nicotiana tabacum seeds following insertion of exogenous DNA mimics the seed persistent behavior
title_full_unstemmed Retarded germination of Nicotiana tabacum seeds following insertion of exogenous DNA mimics the seed persistent behavior
title_short Retarded germination of Nicotiana tabacum seeds following insertion of exogenous DNA mimics the seed persistent behavior
title_sort retarded germination of nicotiana tabacum seeds following insertion of exogenous dna mimics the seed persistent behavior
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5720674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29216220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187929
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