Enhanced transgene expression in sugarcane by co-expression of virus-encoded RNA silencing suppressors.

Post-transcriptional gene silencing is commonly observed in polyploid species and often poses a major limitation to plant improvement via biotechnology. Five plant viral suppressors of RNA silencing were evaluated for their ability to counteract gene silencing and enhance the expression of the Enhan...

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Main Authors: San-Ji Gao, Mona B Damaj, Jong-Won Park, Getu Beyene, Marco T Buenrostro-Nava, Joe Molina, Xiaofeng Wang, Jessica J Ciomperlik, Shuga A Manabayeva, Veria Y Alvarado, Keerti S Rathore, Herman B Scholthof, T Erik Mirkov
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23799071/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-2d96da64c3a34270b826f5e05a2356c62021-03-03T20:22:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0186e6604610.1371/journal.pone.0066046Enhanced transgene expression in sugarcane by co-expression of virus-encoded RNA silencing suppressors.San-Ji GaoMona B DamajJong-Won ParkGetu BeyeneMarco T Buenrostro-NavaJoe MolinaXiaofeng WangJessica J CiomperlikShuga A ManabayevaVeria Y AlvaradoKeerti S RathoreHerman B ScholthofT Erik MirkovPost-transcriptional gene silencing is commonly observed in polyploid species and often poses a major limitation to plant improvement via biotechnology. Five plant viral suppressors of RNA silencing were evaluated for their ability to counteract gene silencing and enhance the expression of the Enhanced Yellow Fluorescent Protein (EYFP) or the β-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene in sugarcane, a major sugar and biomass producing polyploid. Functionality of these suppressors was first verified in Nicotiana benthamiana and onion epidermal cells, and later tested by transient expression in sugarcane young leaf segments and protoplasts. In young leaf segments co-expressing a suppressor, EYFP reached its maximum expression at 48-96 h post-DNA introduction and maintained its peak expression for a longer time compared with that in the absence of a suppressor. Among the five suppressors, Tomato bushy stunt virus-encoded P19 and Barley stripe mosaic virus-encoded γb were the most efficient. Co-expression with P19 and γb enhanced EYFP expression 4.6-fold and 3.6-fold in young leaf segments, and GUS activity 2.3-fold and 2.4-fold in protoplasts compared with those in the absence of a suppressor, respectively. In transgenic sugarcane, co-expression of GUS and P19 suppressor showed the highest accumulation of GUS levels with an average of 2.7-fold more than when GUS was expressed alone, with no detrimental phenotypic effects. The two established transient expression assays, based on young leaf segments and protoplasts, and confirmed by stable transgene expression, offer a rapid versatile system to verify the efficiency of RNA silencing suppressors that proved to be valuable in enhancing and stabilizing transgene expression in sugarcane.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23799071/?tool=EBI
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author San-Ji Gao
Mona B Damaj
Jong-Won Park
Getu Beyene
Marco T Buenrostro-Nava
Joe Molina
Xiaofeng Wang
Jessica J Ciomperlik
Shuga A Manabayeva
Veria Y Alvarado
Keerti S Rathore
Herman B Scholthof
T Erik Mirkov
spellingShingle San-Ji Gao
Mona B Damaj
Jong-Won Park
Getu Beyene
Marco T Buenrostro-Nava
Joe Molina
Xiaofeng Wang
Jessica J Ciomperlik
Shuga A Manabayeva
Veria Y Alvarado
Keerti S Rathore
Herman B Scholthof
T Erik Mirkov
Enhanced transgene expression in sugarcane by co-expression of virus-encoded RNA silencing suppressors.
PLoS ONE
author_facet San-Ji Gao
Mona B Damaj
Jong-Won Park
Getu Beyene
Marco T Buenrostro-Nava
Joe Molina
Xiaofeng Wang
Jessica J Ciomperlik
Shuga A Manabayeva
Veria Y Alvarado
Keerti S Rathore
Herman B Scholthof
T Erik Mirkov
author_sort San-Ji Gao
title Enhanced transgene expression in sugarcane by co-expression of virus-encoded RNA silencing suppressors.
title_short Enhanced transgene expression in sugarcane by co-expression of virus-encoded RNA silencing suppressors.
title_full Enhanced transgene expression in sugarcane by co-expression of virus-encoded RNA silencing suppressors.
title_fullStr Enhanced transgene expression in sugarcane by co-expression of virus-encoded RNA silencing suppressors.
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced transgene expression in sugarcane by co-expression of virus-encoded RNA silencing suppressors.
title_sort enhanced transgene expression in sugarcane by co-expression of virus-encoded rna silencing suppressors.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Post-transcriptional gene silencing is commonly observed in polyploid species and often poses a major limitation to plant improvement via biotechnology. Five plant viral suppressors of RNA silencing were evaluated for their ability to counteract gene silencing and enhance the expression of the Enhanced Yellow Fluorescent Protein (EYFP) or the β-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene in sugarcane, a major sugar and biomass producing polyploid. Functionality of these suppressors was first verified in Nicotiana benthamiana and onion epidermal cells, and later tested by transient expression in sugarcane young leaf segments and protoplasts. In young leaf segments co-expressing a suppressor, EYFP reached its maximum expression at 48-96 h post-DNA introduction and maintained its peak expression for a longer time compared with that in the absence of a suppressor. Among the five suppressors, Tomato bushy stunt virus-encoded P19 and Barley stripe mosaic virus-encoded γb were the most efficient. Co-expression with P19 and γb enhanced EYFP expression 4.6-fold and 3.6-fold in young leaf segments, and GUS activity 2.3-fold and 2.4-fold in protoplasts compared with those in the absence of a suppressor, respectively. In transgenic sugarcane, co-expression of GUS and P19 suppressor showed the highest accumulation of GUS levels with an average of 2.7-fold more than when GUS was expressed alone, with no detrimental phenotypic effects. The two established transient expression assays, based on young leaf segments and protoplasts, and confirmed by stable transgene expression, offer a rapid versatile system to verify the efficiency of RNA silencing suppressors that proved to be valuable in enhancing and stabilizing transgene expression in sugarcane.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23799071/?tool=EBI
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