Genetic Transformation of <i>Quercus ilex</i> Somatic Embryos with a Gnk2-like Protein That Reveals a Putative Anti-Oomycete Action
2022
Susana Serrazina | Mª Teresa Martínez | Vanesa Cano | Rui Malhó | Rita Lourenço Costa | Elena Corredoira
Holm oak is a key tree species in Mediterranean ecosystems, whose populations have been increasingly threatened by oak decline syndrome, a disease caused by the combined action of <i>Phytophthora cinnamomi</i> and abiotic stresses. The aim of the present study was to produce holm oak plants that overexpress the Ginkbilobin-2 homologous domain gene (<i>Cast_Gnk2-like</i>) that it is known to possess antifungal properties. Proembryogenic masses (PEMs) isolated from four embryogenic lines (Q8, E2, Q10-16 and E00) were used as target explants. PEMs were co-cultured for 5 days with <i>Agrobacterium</i> EHA105pGnk2 and then cultured on selective medium containing kanamycin (kan) and carbenicillin. After 14 weeks on selective medium, the transformation events were observed in somatic embryos of lines Q8 and E2 and a total of 4 transgenic lines were achieved. The presence of the <i>Cast_Gnk2-like</i> gene on transgenic embryos was verified by PCR, and the number of transgene copies and gene expression was estimated by qPCR. Transgenic plants were obtained from all transgenic lines after cold storage of the somatic embryos for 2 months and subsequent transfer to germination medium. In an in vitro tolerance assay with the pathogen <i>P. cinnamomi</i>, we observed that transgenic plants were able to survive longer than wild type.
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