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Engineering geminivirus resistance in Jatropha curcus.

Authors :
Jian Ye
Jing Qu
Hui-Zhu Mao
Zhi-Gang Ma
Binte Rahman, Nur Estya
Chao Bai
Wen Chen
Shu-Ye Jiang
Ramachandran, Srinivasan
Nam-Hai Chua
Source :
Biotechnology for Biofuels; 2014, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p1-23, 23p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background Jatropha curcus is a good candidate plant for biodiesel production in tropical and subtropical regions. However, J. curcus is susceptible to the geminivirus Indian cassava mosaic virus (ICMV), and frequent viral disease outbreaks severely limit productivity. Therefore the development of J. curcus to carry on durable virus resistance remains crucial and poses a major biotechnological challenge. Results We generated transgenic J. curcus plants expressing a hairpin, double-stranded (ds) RNA with sequences homologous to five key genes of ICMV-Dha strain DNA-A, which silences sequence-related viral genes thereby conferring ICMV resistance. Two rounds of virus inoculation were conducted via vacuum infiltration of ICMV-Dha. The durability and heritability of resistance conferred by the dsRNA was further tested to ascertain that T1 progeny transgenic plants were resistant to the ICMV-SG strain, which shared 94.5% nucleotides identity with the ICMV-Dha strain. Quantitative PCR analysis showed that resistant transgenic lines had no detectable virus. Conclusions In this study we developed transgenic J. curcus plants to include a resistance to prevailing geminiviruses in Asia. These virus-resistant transgenic J. curcus plants can be used in various Jatropha breeding programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17546834
Volume :
7
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Biotechnology for Biofuels
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99400918
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-014-0149-z