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A procedure for the transient expression of genes by agroinfiltration above the permissive threshold to study temperature-sensitive processes in plant-pathogen interactions.

Francisco Del Toro1, Francisco Tenllado, Bong-Nam Chung, Tomas Canto.   

Abstract

Localized expression of genes in plants from T-DNAs delivered into plant cells by Agrobacterium tumefaciens is an important tool in plant research. The technique, known as agroinfiltration, provides fast, efficient ways to transiently express or silence a desired gene without resorting to the time-consuming, challenging stable transformation of the host, the use of less efficient means of delivery, such as bombardment, or the use of viral vectors, which multiply and spread within the host causing physiological alterations themselves. A drawback of the agroinfiltration technique is its temperature dependence: early studies have shown that temperatures above 29 °C are nonpermissive to tumour induction by the bacterium as a result of failure in pilus formation. However, research in plant sciences is interested in studying processes at these temperatures, above the 25 °C experimental standard, common to many host-environment and host-pathogen interactions in nature, and agroinfiltration is an excellent tool for this purpose. Here, we measured the efficiency of agroinfiltration for the expression of reporter genes in plants from T-DNAs at the nonpermissive temperature of 30 °C, either transiently or as part of viral amplicons, and envisaged procedures that allow and optimize its use for gene expression at this temperature. We applied this technical advance to assess the performance at 30 °C of two viral suppressors of silencing in agropatch assays [Potato virus Y helper component proteinase (HCPro) and Cucumber mosaic virus 2b protein] and, within the context of infection by a Potato virus X (PVX) vector, also assessed indirectly their effect on the overall response of the host Nicotiana benthamiana to the virus.
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Keywords:  agroinfiltration; plant virology; plant-virus interactions; transient expression

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24581046      PMCID: PMC6638763          DOI: 10.1111/mpp.12136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant Pathol        ISSN: 1364-3703            Impact factor:   5.663


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Authors:  Konstantina Katsarou; Nikoleta Kryovrysanaki; Kriton Kalantidis
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2022

2.  Plant drought tolerance provided through genome editing of the trehalase gene.

Authors:  Leandro Nuñez-Muñoz; Brenda Vargas-Hernández; Jesús Hinojosa-Moya; Roberto Ruiz-Medrano; Beatriz Xoconostle-Cázares
Journal:  Plant Signal Behav       Date:  2021-02-11

3.  High Temperature, High Ambient CO₂ Affect the Interactions between Three Positive-Sense RNA Viruses and a Compatible Host Differentially, but not Their Silencing Suppression Efficiencies.

Authors:  Francisco J Del Toro; Emmanuel Aguilar; Francisco J Hernández-Walias; Francisco Tenllado; Bong-Nam Chung; Tomas Canto
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-08-27       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Differences in Virulence among PVY Isolates of Different Geographical Origins When Infecting an Experimental Host under Two Growing Environments Are Not Determined by HCPro.

Authors:  Mongia Makki; Francisco Javier Del Toro; Khouloud Necira; Francisco Tenllado; Fattouma Djilani-Khouadja; Tomás Canto
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-28
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