Regeneration and transient gene expression in protoplasts of Draparnaldia (chlorophytes), an emerging model for comparative analyses with basal streptophytes

Abstract Background Green plants comprise two lineages: (1) the streptophytes that colonised land and (2) the chlorophytes that have adaptations to land but remained mostly aquatic. To better understand what made streptophytes so successful, we are currently establishing the chlorophyte alga Draparn...

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Main Authors: Lenka Caisová, Timothy O. Jobe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-07-01
Series:Plant Methods
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13007-019-0460-6
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spelling doaj-f90e12976a434dd8bbc01bd235e03eea2020-11-25T02:41:22ZengBMCPlant Methods1746-48112019-07-0115111410.1186/s13007-019-0460-6Regeneration and transient gene expression in protoplasts of Draparnaldia (chlorophytes), an emerging model for comparative analyses with basal streptophytesLenka Caisová0Timothy O. Jobe1Centre for Plant Sciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of LeedsBotanical Institute, Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences (CEPLAS), University of CologneAbstract Background Green plants comprise two lineages: (1) the streptophytes that colonised land and (2) the chlorophytes that have adaptations to land but remained mostly aquatic. To better understand what made streptophytes so successful, we are currently establishing the chlorophyte alga Draparnaldia sp. (Chaetophorales, Chlorophyceae) as a model for comparative analyses between these two lineages. However, establishing Draparnaldia as a valuable model requires that it can be transformed. Thus, our goal is to develop a transformation protocol for this alga. Results We have established the first transformation protocol for Draparnaldia. This protocol is based on protoplast transformation by electroporation. It includes instructions on protoplast isolation, regeneration and transient transfection. It also provides a list of the effective selective agents for future Draparnaldia transformations. Conclusions Our protocol opens a way for Draparnaldia functional genomics analyses. Moreover, it also provides an important base for establishment of stable transformation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13007-019-0460-6ChlorophytesColonization of landDraparnaldiaLand plantsModel organismProtoplasts
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author Lenka Caisová
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Timothy O. Jobe
Regeneration and transient gene expression in protoplasts of Draparnaldia (chlorophytes), an emerging model for comparative analyses with basal streptophytes
Plant Methods
Chlorophytes
Colonization of land
Draparnaldia
Land plants
Model organism
Protoplasts
author_facet Lenka Caisová
Timothy O. Jobe
author_sort Lenka Caisová
title Regeneration and transient gene expression in protoplasts of Draparnaldia (chlorophytes), an emerging model for comparative analyses with basal streptophytes
title_short Regeneration and transient gene expression in protoplasts of Draparnaldia (chlorophytes), an emerging model for comparative analyses with basal streptophytes
title_full Regeneration and transient gene expression in protoplasts of Draparnaldia (chlorophytes), an emerging model for comparative analyses with basal streptophytes
title_fullStr Regeneration and transient gene expression in protoplasts of Draparnaldia (chlorophytes), an emerging model for comparative analyses with basal streptophytes
title_full_unstemmed Regeneration and transient gene expression in protoplasts of Draparnaldia (chlorophytes), an emerging model for comparative analyses with basal streptophytes
title_sort regeneration and transient gene expression in protoplasts of draparnaldia (chlorophytes), an emerging model for comparative analyses with basal streptophytes
publisher BMC
series Plant Methods
issn 1746-4811
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Abstract Background Green plants comprise two lineages: (1) the streptophytes that colonised land and (2) the chlorophytes that have adaptations to land but remained mostly aquatic. To better understand what made streptophytes so successful, we are currently establishing the chlorophyte alga Draparnaldia sp. (Chaetophorales, Chlorophyceae) as a model for comparative analyses between these two lineages. However, establishing Draparnaldia as a valuable model requires that it can be transformed. Thus, our goal is to develop a transformation protocol for this alga. Results We have established the first transformation protocol for Draparnaldia. This protocol is based on protoplast transformation by electroporation. It includes instructions on protoplast isolation, regeneration and transient transfection. It also provides a list of the effective selective agents for future Draparnaldia transformations. Conclusions Our protocol opens a way for Draparnaldia functional genomics analyses. Moreover, it also provides an important base for establishment of stable transformation.
topic Chlorophytes
Colonization of land
Draparnaldia
Land plants
Model organism
Protoplasts
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13007-019-0460-6
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