Title of article :
Preliminary Results of an Attempt to Produce Resistance to Turnip Mosaic Virus in Transgenic Canola (Brassica Napus
Author/Authors :
Jafari, Majid Plant Pathology Department - Faculty of Agriculture - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Shams-Bakhsh, Masoud Plant Pathology Department - Faculty of Agriculture - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) has a wide host range and no resistant
commercial canola variety to this virus has been reported in Iran. The RNA silencing
mechanism was applied to consider the possibility of improvement in resistance to TuMV in
spring canola, RGS003 variety.
Materials and Methods: To obtain an effective construct for silencing, based on the
bioinformatics analysis, a fragment containing 130 conserved nucleotide sequences of the
TuMV coat protein gene was gained as targeting candidate to produce sense, antisense and
hairpin constructs and assessed for resistance efficiency in a transient expression system in
Nicotiana benthamiana by agroinfiltration. The development of symptoms after virus
inoculation revealed that the highest efficiency can be obtained by hairpin construct.
Therefore, the hairpin construct was applied for the transformation of canola RGS003 via
cotyledonary explants using Agrobacterium tumefaciens LBA4404. In transgenic and nontransgenic
canola plants, the infection and virus titer were assessed by ratio of detection via
ELISA and real-time PCR. In addition, severity of disease symptoms was scored four weeks
after inoculation with a TuMV isolate.
Results: The results indicated 5-12 days delay in appearance of symptoms in transgenic
plants and there was a decrease in severity of symptoms in contrast to non-transgenic plants.
The increased virus concentration ratio in non-transgenic compared to transgenic plants was
confirmed by qRT-PCR. The ELISA results confirmed the absence of infection on five out of
six transformed plants 15 dpi.
Conclusions: These preliminary results proved that transgenic canola plants containing
hairpin of 130 nucleotide sequences of TuMV CP gene could resist against TuMV.
Keywords :
qRT-PCR , transgenic plants , Iran , Potyvirus
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics