Abstract

BackgroundThe genus Populus is accepted as a model system for molecular tree biology. To investigate gene functions in Populus spp. trees, generating stable transgenic lines is the common technique for functional genetic studies. However, a limited number of genes have been targeted due to the lengthy transgenic process. Transient transformation assays complementing stable transformation have significant advantages for rapid in vivo assessment of gene function. The aim of this study is to develop a simple and efficient transient transformation for hybrid aspen and to provide its potential applications for functional genomic approaches.ResultsWe developed an in planta transient transformation assay for young hybrid aspen cuttings using Agrobacterium-mediated vacuum infiltration. The transformation conditions such as the infiltration medium, the presence of a surfactant, the phase of bacterial growth and bacterial density were optimized to achieve a higher transformation efficiency in young aspen leaves. The Agrobacterium infiltration assay successfully transformed various cell types in leaf tissues. Intracellular localization of four aspen genes was confirmed in homologous Populus spp. using fusion constructs with the green fluorescent protein. Protein-protein interaction was detected in transiently co-transformed cells with bimolecular fluorescence complementation technique. In vivo promoter activity was monitored over a few days in aspen cuttings that were transformed with luciferase reporter gene driven by a circadian clock promoter.ConclusionsThe Agrobacterium infiltration assay developed here is a simple and enhanced throughput method that requires minimum handling and short transgenic process. This method will facilitate functional analyses of Populus genes in a homologous plant system.

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  • The genus Populus is accepted as a model system for molecular tree biology

  • We investigated whether Agrobacterium-mediated vacuum infiltration increased the permeability of an infiltration medium for hybrid aspen leaves

  • Vacuum infiltration for transient gene expression has been systematic used in various plants such as Arabidopsis, citrus, lentil, switchgrass, and sunflower [15,17,23,24,25]

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The genus Populus is accepted as a model system for molecular tree biology. To investigate gene functions in Populus spp. trees, generating stable transgenic lines is the common technique for functional genetic studies. The transformation efficiency is relatively low in the transfection of Populus protoplasts, and only a small piece of a tissue isolated from seedlings is used in Agrobacterium co-cultivation To avoid these drawbacks, another transient assay such as Agrobacterium-mediated infiltration would be useful for Populus trees. Another transient assay such as Agrobacterium-mediated infiltration would be useful for Populus trees This assay allows for a simple transformation process, easy operation, and high transformation efficiency in several plant species including Arabidopsis, grapevine, potato, switchgrass, tobacco, and tomato [6,7,14,15,16,17]

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