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Shoot Regeneration Is Not a Single Cell Event

Shoot regeneration is a key tool of modern plant biotechnology. While many researchers use this process empirically, very little is known about the early molecular genetic factors and signaling events that lead to shoot regeneration. Using tobacco as a model system, we found that the inductive event...

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Autores principales: Subban, Patharajan, Kutsher, Yaarit, Evenor, Dalia, Belausov, Eduard, Zemach, Hanita, Faigenboim, Adi, Bocobza, Samuel, Timko, Michael P., Reuveni, Moshe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7823732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33383798
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10010058
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author Subban, Patharajan
Kutsher, Yaarit
Evenor, Dalia
Belausov, Eduard
Zemach, Hanita
Faigenboim, Adi
Bocobza, Samuel
Timko, Michael P.
Reuveni, Moshe
author_facet Subban, Patharajan
Kutsher, Yaarit
Evenor, Dalia
Belausov, Eduard
Zemach, Hanita
Faigenboim, Adi
Bocobza, Samuel
Timko, Michael P.
Reuveni, Moshe
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description Shoot regeneration is a key tool of modern plant biotechnology. While many researchers use this process empirically, very little is known about the early molecular genetic factors and signaling events that lead to shoot regeneration. Using tobacco as a model system, we found that the inductive events required for shoot regeneration occur in the first 4–5 days following incubation on regeneration medium. Leaf segments placed on regeneration medium did not produce shoots if removed from the medium before four days indicating this time frame is crucial for the induction of shoot regeneration. Leaf segments placed on regeneration medium for longer than five days maintain the capacity to produce shoots when removed from the regeneration medium. Analysis of gene expression during the early days of incubation on regeneration medium revealed many changes occurring with no single expression pattern evident among major gene families previously implicated in developmental processes. For example, expression of Knotted gene family members increased during the induction period, whereas transcription factors from the Wuschel gene family were unaltered during shoot induction. Expression levels of genes involved in cell cycle regulation increased steadily on regeneration medium while expression of NAC genes varied. No obvious possible candidate genes or developmental processes could be identified as a target for the early events (first few days) in the induction of shoot regeneration. On the other hand, observations during the early stages of regeneration pointed out that regeneration does not occur from a single cell but a group of cells. We observed that while cell division starts just as leaf segments are placed on regeneration medium, only a group of cells could become shoot primordia. Still, these primordia are not identifiable during the first days.
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spelling pubmed-78237322021-01-24 Shoot Regeneration Is Not a Single Cell Event Subban, Patharajan Kutsher, Yaarit Evenor, Dalia Belausov, Eduard Zemach, Hanita Faigenboim, Adi Bocobza, Samuel Timko, Michael P. Reuveni, Moshe Plants (Basel) Article Shoot regeneration is a key tool of modern plant biotechnology. While many researchers use this process empirically, very little is known about the early molecular genetic factors and signaling events that lead to shoot regeneration. Using tobacco as a model system, we found that the inductive events required for shoot regeneration occur in the first 4–5 days following incubation on regeneration medium. Leaf segments placed on regeneration medium did not produce shoots if removed from the medium before four days indicating this time frame is crucial for the induction of shoot regeneration. Leaf segments placed on regeneration medium for longer than five days maintain the capacity to produce shoots when removed from the regeneration medium. Analysis of gene expression during the early days of incubation on regeneration medium revealed many changes occurring with no single expression pattern evident among major gene families previously implicated in developmental processes. For example, expression of Knotted gene family members increased during the induction period, whereas transcription factors from the Wuschel gene family were unaltered during shoot induction. Expression levels of genes involved in cell cycle regulation increased steadily on regeneration medium while expression of NAC genes varied. No obvious possible candidate genes or developmental processes could be identified as a target for the early events (first few days) in the induction of shoot regeneration. On the other hand, observations during the early stages of regeneration pointed out that regeneration does not occur from a single cell but a group of cells. We observed that while cell division starts just as leaf segments are placed on regeneration medium, only a group of cells could become shoot primordia. Still, these primordia are not identifiable during the first days. MDPI 2020-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7823732/ /pubmed/33383798 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10010058 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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Reuveni, Moshe
Shoot Regeneration Is Not a Single Cell Event
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7823732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33383798
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10010058
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