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Overexpression of LT, an Oncoprotein Derived from the Polyomavirus SV40, Promotes Somatic Embryogenesis in Cotton

Although genetic transformation has opened up a new era for cotton molecular breeding, it still suffers from the limitation problem of long transformation periods, which slows down the generation of new cotton germplasms. In this study, LT gene (SV40 large T antigen), which promotes the transformati...

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Autores principales: Lu, Chao, Wei, Yunxiao, Meng, Zhigang, Liu, Yongming, Ali, Abid Muhammad, Liu, Qinfei, Abbas, Mubashir, Wang, Yanan, Liang, Chengzhen, Wang, Yuan, Zhang, Rui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9140353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35627238
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13050853
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author Lu, Chao
Wei, Yunxiao
Meng, Zhigang
Liu, Yongming
Ali, Abid Muhammad
Liu, Qinfei
Abbas, Mubashir
Wang, Yanan
Liang, Chengzhen
Wang, Yuan
Zhang, Rui
author_facet Lu, Chao
Wei, Yunxiao
Meng, Zhigang
Liu, Yongming
Ali, Abid Muhammad
Liu, Qinfei
Abbas, Mubashir
Wang, Yanan
Liang, Chengzhen
Wang, Yuan
Zhang, Rui
author_sort Lu, Chao
collection PubMed
description Although genetic transformation has opened up a new era for cotton molecular breeding, it still suffers from the limitation problem of long transformation periods, which slows down the generation of new cotton germplasms. In this study, LT gene (SV40 large T antigen), which promotes the transformation efficiency of animal cells, was codon-optimized. Its overexpression vector was transformed into cotton. It was observed that EC (embryogenic callus) formation period was 33% shorter and transformation efficiency was slightly higher in the LT T0 generation than that of control. RNA-seq data of NEC (non-embryonic callus) and EC from LT and control revealed that more DEGs (differential expression genes) in NEC were identified than that of EC, indicating LT mainly functioned in NEC. Further KEGG, GO, and transcription factor analyses showed that DEGs were significantly enriched in brassinosteroid biosynthesis pathways and that bHLH, MYB, and AP2/ERF were the top three gene families, which are involved in EC formation. In addition, the key genes related to the auxin pathway were differentially expressed only in LT overexpression NEC, which caused early response, biosynthesis, and transportation of the hormone, resulting in EC earlier formation. In summary, the results demonstrated that LT can promote somatic embryogenesis in cotton, which provides a new strategy for improving cotton transformation and shortening EC formation time.
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spelling pubmed-91403532022-05-28 Overexpression of LT, an Oncoprotein Derived from the Polyomavirus SV40, Promotes Somatic Embryogenesis in Cotton Lu, Chao Wei, Yunxiao Meng, Zhigang Liu, Yongming Ali, Abid Muhammad Liu, Qinfei Abbas, Mubashir Wang, Yanan Liang, Chengzhen Wang, Yuan Zhang, Rui Genes (Basel) Article Although genetic transformation has opened up a new era for cotton molecular breeding, it still suffers from the limitation problem of long transformation periods, which slows down the generation of new cotton germplasms. In this study, LT gene (SV40 large T antigen), which promotes the transformation efficiency of animal cells, was codon-optimized. Its overexpression vector was transformed into cotton. It was observed that EC (embryogenic callus) formation period was 33% shorter and transformation efficiency was slightly higher in the LT T0 generation than that of control. RNA-seq data of NEC (non-embryonic callus) and EC from LT and control revealed that more DEGs (differential expression genes) in NEC were identified than that of EC, indicating LT mainly functioned in NEC. Further KEGG, GO, and transcription factor analyses showed that DEGs were significantly enriched in brassinosteroid biosynthesis pathways and that bHLH, MYB, and AP2/ERF were the top three gene families, which are involved in EC formation. In addition, the key genes related to the auxin pathway were differentially expressed only in LT overexpression NEC, which caused early response, biosynthesis, and transportation of the hormone, resulting in EC earlier formation. In summary, the results demonstrated that LT can promote somatic embryogenesis in cotton, which provides a new strategy for improving cotton transformation and shortening EC formation time. MDPI 2022-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9140353/ /pubmed/35627238 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13050853 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Lu, Chao
Wei, Yunxiao
Meng, Zhigang
Liu, Yongming
Ali, Abid Muhammad
Liu, Qinfei
Abbas, Mubashir
Wang, Yanan
Liang, Chengzhen
Wang, Yuan
Zhang, Rui
Overexpression of LT, an Oncoprotein Derived from the Polyomavirus SV40, Promotes Somatic Embryogenesis in Cotton
title Overexpression of LT, an Oncoprotein Derived from the Polyomavirus SV40, Promotes Somatic Embryogenesis in Cotton
title_full Overexpression of LT, an Oncoprotein Derived from the Polyomavirus SV40, Promotes Somatic Embryogenesis in Cotton
title_fullStr Overexpression of LT, an Oncoprotein Derived from the Polyomavirus SV40, Promotes Somatic Embryogenesis in Cotton
title_full_unstemmed Overexpression of LT, an Oncoprotein Derived from the Polyomavirus SV40, Promotes Somatic Embryogenesis in Cotton
title_short Overexpression of LT, an Oncoprotein Derived from the Polyomavirus SV40, Promotes Somatic Embryogenesis in Cotton
title_sort overexpression of lt, an oncoprotein derived from the polyomavirus sv40, promotes somatic embryogenesis in cotton
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9140353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35627238
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13050853
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