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Molecular and Biochemical Differences in Leaf Explants and the Implication for Regeneration Ability in Rorippa aquatica (Brassicaceae)

Plants have a high regeneration capacity and some plant species can regenerate clone plants, called plantlets, from detached vegetative organs. We previously outlined the molecular mechanisms underlying plantlet regeneration from Rorippa aquatica (Brassicaceae) leaf explants. However, the fundamenta...

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Autores principales: Amano, Rumi, Momoi, Risa, Omata, Emi, Nakahara, Taiga, Kaminoyama, Kaori, Kojima, Mikiko, Takebayashi, Yumiko, Ikematsu, Shuka, Okegawa, Yuki, Sakamoto, Tomoaki, Kasahara, Hiroyuki, Sakakibara, Hitoshi, Motohashi, Ken, Kimura, Seisuke
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33076473
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9101372
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author Amano, Rumi
Momoi, Risa
Omata, Emi
Nakahara, Taiga
Kaminoyama, Kaori
Kojima, Mikiko
Takebayashi, Yumiko
Ikematsu, Shuka
Okegawa, Yuki
Sakamoto, Tomoaki
Kasahara, Hiroyuki
Sakakibara, Hitoshi
Motohashi, Ken
Kimura, Seisuke
author_facet Amano, Rumi
Momoi, Risa
Omata, Emi
Nakahara, Taiga
Kaminoyama, Kaori
Kojima, Mikiko
Takebayashi, Yumiko
Ikematsu, Shuka
Okegawa, Yuki
Sakamoto, Tomoaki
Kasahara, Hiroyuki
Sakakibara, Hitoshi
Motohashi, Ken
Kimura, Seisuke
author_sort Amano, Rumi
collection PubMed
description Plants have a high regeneration capacity and some plant species can regenerate clone plants, called plantlets, from detached vegetative organs. We previously outlined the molecular mechanisms underlying plantlet regeneration from Rorippa aquatica (Brassicaceae) leaf explants. However, the fundamental difference between the plant species that can and cannot regenerate plantlets from vegetative organs remains unclear. Here, we hypothesized that the viability of leaf explants is a key factor affecting the regeneration capacity of R. aquatica. To test this hypothesis, the viability of R. aquatica and Arabidopsis thaliana leaf explants were compared, with respect to the maintenance of photosynthetic activity, senescence, and immune response. Time-course analyses of photosynthetic activity revealed that R. aquatica leaf explants can survive longer than those of A. thaliana. Endogenous abscisic acid (ABA) and jasmonic acid (JA) were found at low levels in leaf explant of R. aquatica. Time-course transcriptome analysis of R. aquatica and A. thaliana leaf explants suggested that senescence was suppressed at the transcriptional level in R. aquatica. Application of exogenous ABA reduced the efficiency of plantlet regeneration. Overall, our results propose that in nature, plant species that can regenerate in nature can survive for a long time.
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spelling pubmed-76025762020-11-01 Molecular and Biochemical Differences in Leaf Explants and the Implication for Regeneration Ability in Rorippa aquatica (Brassicaceae) Amano, Rumi Momoi, Risa Omata, Emi Nakahara, Taiga Kaminoyama, Kaori Kojima, Mikiko Takebayashi, Yumiko Ikematsu, Shuka Okegawa, Yuki Sakamoto, Tomoaki Kasahara, Hiroyuki Sakakibara, Hitoshi Motohashi, Ken Kimura, Seisuke Plants (Basel) Article Plants have a high regeneration capacity and some plant species can regenerate clone plants, called plantlets, from detached vegetative organs. We previously outlined the molecular mechanisms underlying plantlet regeneration from Rorippa aquatica (Brassicaceae) leaf explants. However, the fundamental difference between the plant species that can and cannot regenerate plantlets from vegetative organs remains unclear. Here, we hypothesized that the viability of leaf explants is a key factor affecting the regeneration capacity of R. aquatica. To test this hypothesis, the viability of R. aquatica and Arabidopsis thaliana leaf explants were compared, with respect to the maintenance of photosynthetic activity, senescence, and immune response. Time-course analyses of photosynthetic activity revealed that R. aquatica leaf explants can survive longer than those of A. thaliana. Endogenous abscisic acid (ABA) and jasmonic acid (JA) were found at low levels in leaf explant of R. aquatica. Time-course transcriptome analysis of R. aquatica and A. thaliana leaf explants suggested that senescence was suppressed at the transcriptional level in R. aquatica. Application of exogenous ABA reduced the efficiency of plantlet regeneration. Overall, our results propose that in nature, plant species that can regenerate in nature can survive for a long time. MDPI 2020-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7602576/ /pubmed/33076473 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9101372 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Amano, Rumi
Momoi, Risa
Omata, Emi
Nakahara, Taiga
Kaminoyama, Kaori
Kojima, Mikiko
Takebayashi, Yumiko
Ikematsu, Shuka
Okegawa, Yuki
Sakamoto, Tomoaki
Kasahara, Hiroyuki
Sakakibara, Hitoshi
Motohashi, Ken
Kimura, Seisuke
Molecular and Biochemical Differences in Leaf Explants and the Implication for Regeneration Ability in Rorippa aquatica (Brassicaceae)
title Molecular and Biochemical Differences in Leaf Explants and the Implication for Regeneration Ability in Rorippa aquatica (Brassicaceae)
title_full Molecular and Biochemical Differences in Leaf Explants and the Implication for Regeneration Ability in Rorippa aquatica (Brassicaceae)
title_fullStr Molecular and Biochemical Differences in Leaf Explants and the Implication for Regeneration Ability in Rorippa aquatica (Brassicaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Molecular and Biochemical Differences in Leaf Explants and the Implication for Regeneration Ability in Rorippa aquatica (Brassicaceae)
title_short Molecular and Biochemical Differences in Leaf Explants and the Implication for Regeneration Ability in Rorippa aquatica (Brassicaceae)
title_sort molecular and biochemical differences in leaf explants and the implication for regeneration ability in rorippa aquatica (brassicaceae)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33076473
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9101372
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