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Title: Targeted silencing of genes in polyploids: lessons learned from Brassica juncea-glucosinolate system
Authors: Augustine, Rehna
Bisht, Naveen C.
Keywords: Brassica
Glucosinolates
BjuMYB28
Gene-silencing
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Plant Cell Reports, 38(1): 51-57
Abstract: Key message Intron-spliced hairpin RNAi construct targeting the exonic region of BjuMYB28 driven by the native promoter is the best suited strategy for developing viable low glucosinolate lines in polyploid Brassica juncea. Abstract Targeted silencing of specific homolog(s) of a multigene family in polyploids through RNA interference (RNAi) is a challenging effort. Indian oilseed mustard (Brassica juncea), a natural allotetraploid, is expected to have 4–6 copies of every Arabidopsis gene ortholog. In the current study, we have attempted to establish the best gene silencing system suitable for BjuMYB28, a transcription factor gene, with the objective of developing low seed glucosinolate lines in B. juncea. After comparing multiple combinations of BjuMYB28 gene homologs, promoters, target regions (exon and 3′ UTR) and silencing strategies (RNAi and antisense), we suggest that the intron-spliced hairpin RNAi construct targeting the specific exonic region of the BjuMYB28 gene under the control of native promoter, whose peak activity synchronises with the highest glucosinolate accumulation phase of the plant, is the best suited strategy for developing viable low glucosinolate lines in polyploid B. juncea.
Description: Accepted date: 2nd October 2018
URI: http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/892
ISSN: 1432-203X
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