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Genotype and transcriptome effects on somatic embryogenesis in Cryptomeria japonica

Somatic embryogenesis (SE), which is in vitro regeneration of plant bodies from somatic cells, represents a useful means of clonal propagation and genetic engineering of forest trees. While protocols to obtain calluses and induce regeneration in somatic embryos have been reported for many tree speci...

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Autores principales: Izuno, Ayako, Maruyama, Tsuyoshi E., Ueno, Saneyoshi, Ujino-Ihara, Tokuko, Moriguchi, Yoshinari
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7771663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33373415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244634
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author Izuno, Ayako
Maruyama, Tsuyoshi E.
Ueno, Saneyoshi
Ujino-Ihara, Tokuko
Moriguchi, Yoshinari
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Maruyama, Tsuyoshi E.
Ueno, Saneyoshi
Ujino-Ihara, Tokuko
Moriguchi, Yoshinari
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description Somatic embryogenesis (SE), which is in vitro regeneration of plant bodies from somatic cells, represents a useful means of clonal propagation and genetic engineering of forest trees. While protocols to obtain calluses and induce regeneration in somatic embryos have been reported for many tree species, the knowledge of molecular mechanisms of SE development is still insufficient to achieve an efficient supply of somatic embryos required for the industrial application. Cryptomeria japonica, a conifer species widely used for plantation forestry in Japan, is one of the tree species waiting for a secure SE protocol; the probability of normal embryo development appears to depend on genotype. To discriminate the embryogenic potential of embryonal masses (EMs) and efficiently obtain normal somatic embryos of C. japonica, we investigated the effects of genotype and transcriptome on the variation in embryogenic potential. Using an induction experiment with 12 EMs each from six genotypes, we showed that embryogenic potential differs between/within genotypes. Comparisons of gene expression profiles among EMs with different embryogenic potentials revealed that 742 differently expressed genes were mainly associated with pattern forming and metabolism. Thus, we suggest that not only genotype but also gene expression profiles can determine success in SE development. Consistent with previous findings for other conifer species, genes encoding leafy cotyledon, wuschel, germin-like proteins, and glutathione-S-transferases are likely to be involved in SE development in C. japonica and indeed highly expressed in EMs with high-embryogenic potential; therefore, these proteins represent candidate markers for distinguishing embryogenic potential.
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spelling pubmed-77716632021-01-08 Genotype and transcriptome effects on somatic embryogenesis in Cryptomeria japonica Izuno, Ayako Maruyama, Tsuyoshi E. Ueno, Saneyoshi Ujino-Ihara, Tokuko Moriguchi, Yoshinari PLoS One Research Article Somatic embryogenesis (SE), which is in vitro regeneration of plant bodies from somatic cells, represents a useful means of clonal propagation and genetic engineering of forest trees. While protocols to obtain calluses and induce regeneration in somatic embryos have been reported for many tree species, the knowledge of molecular mechanisms of SE development is still insufficient to achieve an efficient supply of somatic embryos required for the industrial application. Cryptomeria japonica, a conifer species widely used for plantation forestry in Japan, is one of the tree species waiting for a secure SE protocol; the probability of normal embryo development appears to depend on genotype. To discriminate the embryogenic potential of embryonal masses (EMs) and efficiently obtain normal somatic embryos of C. japonica, we investigated the effects of genotype and transcriptome on the variation in embryogenic potential. Using an induction experiment with 12 EMs each from six genotypes, we showed that embryogenic potential differs between/within genotypes. Comparisons of gene expression profiles among EMs with different embryogenic potentials revealed that 742 differently expressed genes were mainly associated with pattern forming and metabolism. Thus, we suggest that not only genotype but also gene expression profiles can determine success in SE development. Consistent with previous findings for other conifer species, genes encoding leafy cotyledon, wuschel, germin-like proteins, and glutathione-S-transferases are likely to be involved in SE development in C. japonica and indeed highly expressed in EMs with high-embryogenic potential; therefore, these proteins represent candidate markers for distinguishing embryogenic potential. Public Library of Science 2020-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7771663/ /pubmed/33373415 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244634 Text en © 2020 Izuno 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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Izuno, Ayako
Maruyama, Tsuyoshi E.
Ueno, Saneyoshi
Ujino-Ihara, Tokuko
Moriguchi, Yoshinari
Genotype and transcriptome effects on somatic embryogenesis in Cryptomeria japonica
title Genotype and transcriptome effects on somatic embryogenesis in Cryptomeria japonica
title_full Genotype and transcriptome effects on somatic embryogenesis in Cryptomeria japonica
title_fullStr Genotype and transcriptome effects on somatic embryogenesis in Cryptomeria japonica
title_full_unstemmed Genotype and transcriptome effects on somatic embryogenesis in Cryptomeria japonica
title_short Genotype and transcriptome effects on somatic embryogenesis in Cryptomeria japonica
title_sort genotype and transcriptome effects on somatic embryogenesis in cryptomeria japonica
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7771663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33373415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244634
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