Composite Medicago truncatula plants harbouring Agrobacterium rhizogenes-transformed roots reveal normal mycorrhization by Glomus intraradices

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dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.15488/472
dc.identifier.uri http://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/496
dc.contributor.author Mrosk, Cornelia
dc.contributor.author Forner, Susanne
dc.contributor.author Hause, Gerd
dc.contributor.author Kuester, Helge
dc.contributor.author Kopka, Joachim
dc.contributor.author Hause, Bettina
dc.date.accessioned 2016-08-31T09:19:32Z
dc.date.available 2016-08-31T09:19:32Z
dc.date.issued 2009-09
dc.identifier.citation Mrosk, Cornelia; Forner, Susanne; Hause, Gerd; Kuester, Helge; Kopka, Joachim; Hause, Bettina: Composite Medicago truncatula plants harbouring Agrobacterium rhizogenes-transformed roots reveal normal mycorrhization by Glomus intraradices. In: Journal of Experimental Botany 60 (2009), Nr. 13, S. 3797-3807. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erp220
dc.description.abstract Composite plants consisting of a wild-type shoot and a transgenic root are frequently used for functional genomics in legume research. Although transformation of roots using Agrobacterium rhizogenes leads to morphologically normal roots, the question arises as to whether such roots interact with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in the same way as wild-type roots. To address this question, roots transformed with a vector containing the fluorescence marker DsRed were used to analyse AM in terms of mycorrhization rate, morphology of fungal and plant subcellular structures, as well as transcript and secondary metabolite accumulations. Mycorrhization rate, appearance, and developmental stages of arbuscules were identical in both types of roots. Using Mt16kOLI1Plus microarrays, transcript profiling of mycorrhizal roots showed that 222 and 73 genes exhibited at least a 2-fold induction and less than half of the expression, respectively, most of them described as AM regulated in the same direction in wild-type roots. To verify this, typical AM marker genes were analysed by quantitative reverse transcription-PCR and revealed equal transcript accumulation in transgenic and wild-type roots. Regarding secondary metabolites, several isoflavonoids and apocarotenoids, all known to accumulate in mycorrhizal wild-type roots, have been found to be up-regulated in mycorrhizal in comparison with non-mycorrhizal transgenic roots. This set of data revealed a substantial similarity in mycorrhization of transgenic and wild-type roots of Medicago truncatula, validating the use of composite plants for studying AM-related effects. eng
dc.description.sponsorship DFG/SPP/1084
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press
dc.relation.ispartofseries Journal of Experimental Botany 60 (2009), Nr. 13
dc.rights CC BY-NC 2.0 UK
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/
dc.subject agrobacterium rhizogenes eng
dc.subject arbuscular mycorrhiza eng
dc.subject composite plants eng
dc.subject glomus intraradices eng
dc.subject isoflavanoids eng
dc.subject transcript profiling eng
dc.subject transmission electron microscopy eng
dc.subject time rt-pcr eng
dc.subject arbuscular-mycorrhizal eng
dc.subject phosphate transporter eng
dc.subject rna interference eng
dc.subject provide insights eng
dc.subject lotus-japonicus eng
dc.subject gene-expression eng
dc.subject hairy roots eng
dc.subject nod factor eng
dc.subject symbiosis eng
dc.subject.ddc 500 | Naturwissenschaften ger
dc.title Composite Medicago truncatula plants harbouring Agrobacterium rhizogenes-transformed roots reveal normal mycorrhization by Glomus intraradices eng
dc.type Article
dc.type Text
dc.relation.issn 0022-0957
dc.relation.doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erp220
dc.bibliographicCitation.issue 13
dc.bibliographicCitation.volume 60
dc.bibliographicCitation.firstPage 3797
dc.bibliographicCitation.lastPage 3807
dc.description.version publishedVersion
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