Abstract

Plant somatic cells can be reprogrammed into totipotent embryonic cells that are able to form embryos in a process called somatic embryogenesis (SE). SE can occur naturally in some plant species and it is widely used for the plant’s genetic transformation and regeneration.
 This process is regulated by hormone treatment and many proteins, among which WUSCHEL-related homeobox (WOX) transcription factors are believed to play crucial roles. Our previous studies have shown thatMtWOX9-1stimulates SE inMedicago truncatula. The aim of the present research was to search for newMtWOXgenes regulating SE. In this study, using transcriptomic data and literature data, we had selected several genes with an increased expression level during SE or in the generative organs and examined the overexpression effect of these genes on the SE ability. It was found that explants of theM.truncatulaembryogenic line, transformed with the construct forMtWOX6-likeoverexpression, develop more somatic embryos compared to the control.
 Our findings could be a helpful point for searching and studying new morphogenic regulators controlling SE and could have a positive impact on plant biotechnology in improving the transformation and regeneration capacity for other legumes.
 This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation in accordance with agreement No. 075-15-2022-322 date 22.04.2022 on providing a grant in the form of subsidies from the Federal budget of Russian Federation. The grant was provided for state support for the creation and development of a World-class Scientific Center “Agrotechnologies for the Future”.

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