Abstract

Beside the well known nutritional and health benefits, strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa) crop draws increasing attention as plant model system for the Rosaceae family, due to the short generation time, the rapid in vitro regeneration, and to the availability of the genome sequence of F. X ananassa and F. vesca species. In the last years, the use of high-throughput sequence technologies provided large amounts of molecular information on the genes possibly related to several biological processes of this crop. Nevertheless, the function of most genes or gene products is still poorly understood and needs investigation. Transient transformation technology provides a powerful tool to study gene function in vivo, avoiding difficult drawbacks that typically affect the stable transformation protocols, such as transformation efficiency, transformants selection, and regeneration. In this review we provide an overview of the use of transient expression in the investigation of the function of genes important for strawberry fruit development, defense and nutritional properties. The technical aspects related to an efficient use of this technique are described, and the possible impact and application in strawberry crop improvement are discussed.

Highlights

  • Michela Guidarelli and Elena Baraldi*Beside the well known nutritional and health benefits, strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa) crop draws increasing attention as plant model system for the Rosaceae family, due to the short generation time, the rapid in vitro regeneration, and to the availability of the genome sequence of F

  • Specialty section: This article was submitted to Crop Science and Horticulture, a section of the journal Frontiers in Plant Science

  • The phenotype introduced by hairpin RNA interference (RNAi)-based silencing can be heritable, the transcripts of multigene families can be silenced by a single construct (Alvarez et al, 2006), making this technique a powerful tool to study the loss of function phenotype of a target gene in plants with high levels of polyploidy such as strawberry

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Summary

Michela Guidarelli and Elena Baraldi*

Beside the well known nutritional and health benefits, strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa) crop draws increasing attention as plant model system for the Rosaceae family, due to the short generation time, the rapid in vitro regeneration, and to the availability of the genome sequence of F. The use of high-throughput sequence technologies provided large amounts of molecular information on the genes possibly related to several biological processes of this crop. Transient transformation technology provides a powerful tool to study gene function in vivo, avoiding difficult drawbacks that typically affect the stable transformation protocols, such as transformation efficiency, transformants selection, and regeneration. In this review we provide an overview of the use of transient expression in the investigation of the function of genes important for strawberry fruit development, defense and nutritional properties.

Genetic Analysis and Gene Function Discovery
Advantages of Transient Transformation
The Strawberry Fruit Case
FaMYB transcription factor
Overexpression Overexpression Biolistic overexpression
Biotechnological interest Biotechnological interest Biotechnological interest
Concluding Remarks
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