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Large-scale analysis of 73 329 physcomitrella plants transformed with different gene disruption libraries: production parameters and mutant phenotypes.

G Schween1, T Egener, D Fritzowsky, J Granado, M-C Guitton, N Hartmann, A Hohe, H Holtorf, D Lang, J M Lucht, C Reinhard, S A Rensing, K Schlink, J Schulte, R Reski.   

Abstract

Gene targeting in the moss Physcomitrella patens has created a new platform for plant functional genomics. We produced a mutant collection of 73 329 Physcomitrella plants and evaluated the phenotype of each transformant in comparison to wild type Physcomitrella. Production parameters and morphological changes in 16 categories, such as plant structure, colour, coverage with gametophores, cell shape, etc., were listed and all data were compiled in a database (mossDB). Our mutant collection consists of at least 1804 auxotrophic mutants which showed growth defects on minimal Knop medium but were rescued on supplemented medium. 8129 haploid and 11 068 polyploid transformants had morphological alterations. 9 % of the haploid transformants had deviations in the leaf shape, 7 % developed less gametophores or had a different leaf cell shape. Other morphological deviations in plant structure, colour, and uniformity of leaves on a moss colony were less frequently observed. Preculture conditions of the plant material and the cDNA library (representing genes from either protonema, gametophore or sporophyte tissue) used to transform Physcomitrella had an effect on the number of transformants per transformation. We found correlations between ploidy level and plant morphology and growth rate on Knop medium. In haploid transformants correlations between the percentage of plants with specific phenotypes and the cDNA library used for transformation were detected. The number of different cDNAs present during transformation had no effect on the number of transformants per transformation, but it had an effect on the overall percentage of plants with phenotypic deviations. We conclude that by linking incoming molecular, proteome, and metabolome data of the transformants in the future, the database mossDB will be a valuable biological resource for systems biology.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15912442     DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-837692

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Biol (Stuttg)        ISSN: 1435-8603            Impact factor:   3.081


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Authors:  Rosanna Muralla; Colleen Sweeney; Asya Stepansky; Thomas Leustek; David Meinke
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2007-04-13       Impact factor: 8.340

2.  Differential requirements for RAD51 in Physcomitrella patens and Arabidopsis thaliana development and DNA damage repair.

Authors:  Ulrich Markmann-Mulisch; Edelgard Wendeler; Oliver Zobell; Gabriele Schween; Hans-Henning Steinbiss; Bernd Reiss
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2007-10-05       Impact factor: 11.277

Review 3.  Physcomitrella patens, a versatile synthetic biology chassis.

Authors:  Ralf Reski; Hansol Bae; Henrik Toft Simonsen
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2018-05-24       Impact factor: 4.570

4.  The mechanism of gene targeting in Physcomitrella patens: homologous recombination, concatenation and multiple integration.

Authors:  Yasuko Kamisugi; Katja Schlink; Stefan A Rensing; Gabriele Schween; Mark von Stackelberg; Andrew C Cuming; Ralf Reski; David J Cove
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2006-11-07       Impact factor: 16.971

Review 5.  Moss-made pharmaceuticals: from bench to bedside.

Authors:  Ralf Reski; Juliana Parsons; Eva L Decker
Journal:  Plant Biotechnol J       Date:  2015-05-25       Impact factor: 9.803

6.  Autopolyploidization affects transcript patterns and gene targeting frequencies in Physcomitrella.

Authors:  Christine Rempfer; Gertrud Wiedemann; Gabriele Schween; Klaus L Kerres; Jan M Lucht; Ralf Horres; Eva L Decker; Ralf Reski
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2021-10-12       Impact factor: 4.570

7.  An ancient genome duplication contributed to the abundance of metabolic genes in the moss Physcomitrella patens.

Authors:  Stefan A Rensing; Julia Ick; Jeffrey A Fawcett; Daniel Lang; Andreas Zimmer; Yves Van de Peer; Ralf Reski
Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2007-08-02       Impact factor: 3.260

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Journal:  RNA Biol       Date:  2013-04-23       Impact factor: 4.652

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