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Tomato flooding-resistant gene RF and application thereof

A flood-resistant, tomato technology, applied in the field of agricultural biology, can solve the problems of leaf yellowing, plant leggy, tomato seedling hypocotyl elongation, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2020-10-30
FUJIAN AGRI & FORESTRY UNIV
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[0005] Tomato gene discovered in traditional mutant study au The mutation causes hypocotyl elongation, yellowing of leaves and leggy plants in tomato seedlings

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[0023] Example 1 rf Mutant and WT phenotypes and flooding resistance analysis;

[0024] obtained by comparing the Micro-Tom mutant library rf mutants and wild-type WT, where rf Mutants can autonomously develop adventitious root phenotypes ( figure 1 a, 1b). Our analysis of tomato WT and rf The mutants were subjected to water stress treatment respectively, and the number of adventitious roots of the plants in the 3d flooding period was counted and the growth of the plants in the 5th day of flooding was observed. See figure 1 , under normal growth conditions, tomato wild-type (WT) cannot produce the adventitious root phenotype (a), but rf The hypocotyls in the mutant can autonomously produce obvious aerial roots (b), when the plants are induced by waterlogging, rf The number of aerial roots on the mutants will increase significantly. When the flooding is induced for 3 days (+3 DPF, day post flooding), rf The most distal stem internodes of the mutant were also capable of ...

Embodiment 2

[0026] Example 2: rf Mapping of mutant candidate genes;

[0027] for positioning rf mutant candidate genes, will rf mutants were crossed with WT, and the F 1 Plant selfing produces F 2 group, and finally analyzed F using Chi-square test 2 Generation phenotype segregation ratio. Using the modified CTAB method from F 2 Genomic DNA was extracted from 55 mutant phenotype plants and 55 WT individual plants in the population. Equal amounts (ng) of DNA from single plants that passed the test were mixed, and mutant pools and WT pools were respectively constructed and sent to the company for BSA-seq. Finally, we performed linkage analysis on all SNP-indexes in the obtained clear-data, and selected SNP sites with SNP-index values ​​close to 100% for mutation identification.

[0028] Using BSA sequencing, the candidate gene linkage group RF was located on the short arm of tomato chromosome 1 (a), and the analysis of the sites with SNP-index = 100% showed that only one SNP site wa...

Embodiment 3

[0029] Example 3: Verification of Genetic Complementation RF gene function;

[0030] for further exploration RF In mediating the biological functions in the occurrence of AR, we use Gateway® technology to rf The mutant candidate genes were constructed by genetic complementation to confirm the biological functions of the mapped genes. Candidate genes AU The full-length cDNA (SEQ ID NO.1) was cloned into an entry intermediate vector pDONR221. Then the candidate gene was cloned into the expression vector pHellsgate 8 driven by CAMV35s promoter. Finally, using Agrobacterium C58 to transform rf mutants that acquire OE- AU / rf transgenic plants.

[0031] from image 3 Genetic complementation experiments proved that in the mutant rf Medium overexpression AU After the gene, the occurrence of aerial roots can be completely and completely suppressed. Under normal conditions, neither the WT (a) nor the transgenic lines could produce aerial roots (c), slice analysis found ...

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The invention relates to a tomato flooding-resistant gene RF and application thereof, belongs to the technical field of biology, and aims to increase HO-1 enzyme activity in hypocotyledonary axis andgenerate aerial roots due to SNP mutation in an AU gene protein structural domain. A flooding test proves that the aerial root character has an extremely remarkable effect on improving the flooding resistance of the tomato germplasm material. Grafting tests and metabolic pathway analysis prove that after au mutation, a secondary metabolite heme in leaves can be possibly transported to hypocotyledonary axes for a long distance, and then aerial roots of the hypocotyledonary axes are further induced after activated HO-1 decomposition. The method for inducing tomato autonomous aerial roots throughlong-distance transportation and communication of the plant leaf secondary metabolite heme has great application value for rapidly solving the problem of resistance of many tomato varieties which arenot resistant to flooding in current production.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of agricultural biotechnology, and in particular relates to a tomato flooding resistance gene RF and its application. Background technique [0002] The frequent occurrence of floods and natural disasters caused by global warming is a serious challenge faced by the agricultural production in the world today. Compared with the research on the characteristics of plant flooding resistance in rice, the research on the flooding resistance of tomato and other vegetable crops has not been well studied. Tomato is one of the vegetable crops with the largest planting area in the world, but its own anti-flooding characteristics are very weak, and it may even lead to extinction due to flooding. Therefore, the identification of flood tolerance genes that do not affect tomato yield has important application value and research significance for tomato breeding. [0003] Plants have formed different flood tolerance mechanisms in the...

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IPC IPC(8): C12N15/29C12N15/82A01H5/00A01H6/82
CPCC07K14/415C12N15/8271
Inventor 吴双吴俊清程洁许春苗孙文茹
Owner FUJIAN AGRI & FORESTRY UNIV
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