Formation of friable embryogenic callus in cassava is enhanced under conditions of reduced nitrate, potassium and phosphate.

Agrobacterium-mediated transformation is an important research tool for the genetic improvement of cassava. The induction of friable embryogenic callus (FEC) is considered as a key step in cassava transformation. In the present study, the media composition was optimized for enhancing the FEC inducti...

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Main Authors: Yoshinori Utsumi, Chikako Utsumi, Maho Tanaka, Vu The Ha, Akihiro Matsui, Satoshi Takahashi, Motoaki Seki
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5555663?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3baccc5799724bd0b9bb8c1ffeba4e702020-11-24T20:49:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01128e018073610.1371/journal.pone.0180736Formation of friable embryogenic callus in cassava is enhanced under conditions of reduced nitrate, potassium and phosphate.Yoshinori UtsumiChikako UtsumiMaho TanakaVu The HaAkihiro MatsuiSatoshi TakahashiMotoaki SekiAgrobacterium-mediated transformation is an important research tool for the genetic improvement of cassava. The induction of friable embryogenic callus (FEC) is considered as a key step in cassava transformation. In the present study, the media composition was optimized for enhancing the FEC induction, and the effect of the optimized medium on gene expression was evaluated. In relative comparison to MS medium, results demonstrated that using a medium with reducing nutrition (a 10-fold less concentration of nitrogen, potassium, and phosphate), the increased amount of vitamin B1 (10 mg/L) and the use of picrolam led to reprogram non-FEC to FEC. Gene expression analyses revealed that FEC on modified media increased the expression of genes related to the regulation of polysaccharide biosynthesis and breakdown of cell wall components in comparison to FEC on normal CIM media, whereas the gene expression associated with energy flux was not dramatically altered. It is hypothesized that we reprogram non-FEC to FEC under low nitrogen, potassium and phosphate and high vitamin B1. These findings were more effective in inducing FEC formation than the previous protocol. It might contribute to development of an efficient transformation strategy in cassava.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5555663?pdf=render
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author Yoshinori Utsumi
Chikako Utsumi
Maho Tanaka
Vu The Ha
Akihiro Matsui
Satoshi Takahashi
Motoaki Seki
spellingShingle Yoshinori Utsumi
Chikako Utsumi
Maho Tanaka
Vu The Ha
Akihiro Matsui
Satoshi Takahashi
Motoaki Seki
Formation of friable embryogenic callus in cassava is enhanced under conditions of reduced nitrate, potassium and phosphate.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yoshinori Utsumi
Chikako Utsumi
Maho Tanaka
Vu The Ha
Akihiro Matsui
Satoshi Takahashi
Motoaki Seki
author_sort Yoshinori Utsumi
title Formation of friable embryogenic callus in cassava is enhanced under conditions of reduced nitrate, potassium and phosphate.
title_short Formation of friable embryogenic callus in cassava is enhanced under conditions of reduced nitrate, potassium and phosphate.
title_full Formation of friable embryogenic callus in cassava is enhanced under conditions of reduced nitrate, potassium and phosphate.
title_fullStr Formation of friable embryogenic callus in cassava is enhanced under conditions of reduced nitrate, potassium and phosphate.
title_full_unstemmed Formation of friable embryogenic callus in cassava is enhanced under conditions of reduced nitrate, potassium and phosphate.
title_sort formation of friable embryogenic callus in cassava is enhanced under conditions of reduced nitrate, potassium and phosphate.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Agrobacterium-mediated transformation is an important research tool for the genetic improvement of cassava. The induction of friable embryogenic callus (FEC) is considered as a key step in cassava transformation. In the present study, the media composition was optimized for enhancing the FEC induction, and the effect of the optimized medium on gene expression was evaluated. In relative comparison to MS medium, results demonstrated that using a medium with reducing nutrition (a 10-fold less concentration of nitrogen, potassium, and phosphate), the increased amount of vitamin B1 (10 mg/L) and the use of picrolam led to reprogram non-FEC to FEC. Gene expression analyses revealed that FEC on modified media increased the expression of genes related to the regulation of polysaccharide biosynthesis and breakdown of cell wall components in comparison to FEC on normal CIM media, whereas the gene expression associated with energy flux was not dramatically altered. It is hypothesized that we reprogram non-FEC to FEC under low nitrogen, potassium and phosphate and high vitamin B1. These findings were more effective in inducing FEC formation than the previous protocol. It might contribute to development of an efficient transformation strategy in cassava.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5555663?pdf=render
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