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. 2017 Jun;26(3):349-362.
doi: 10.1007/s11248-017-0011-8. Epub 2017 Apr 17.

RNA silencing in the life cycle of soybean: multiple restriction systems and spatiotemporal variation associated with plant architecture

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RNA silencing in the life cycle of soybean: multiple restriction systems and spatiotemporal variation associated with plant architecture

Ayumi Mori et al. Transgenic Res. 2017 Jun.

Abstract

The expression of transgenes introduced into a plant genome is sometimes suppressed by RNA silencing. Although local and systemic spread of RNA silencing have been studied, little is known about the mechanisms underlying spatial and temporal variation in transgene silencing between individual plants or between plants of different generations, which occurs seemingly stochastically. Here, we analyzed the occurrence, spread, and transmission of RNA silencing of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene over multiple generations of the progeny of a single soybean transformant. Observation of GFP fluorescence in entire plants of the T3-T5 generations indicated that the initiation and subsequent spread of GFP silencing varied between individuals, although this GFP silencing most frequently began in the primary leaves. In addition, GFP silencing could spread into the outer layer of seed coat tissues but was hardly detectable in the embryos. These results are consistent with the notion that transgene silencing involves its reset during reproductive phase, initiation after germination, and systemic spread in each generation. GFP silencing was absent in the pulvinus, suggesting that its cortical cells inhibit cell-to-cell spread or induction of RNA silencing. The extent of GFP silencing could differ between the stem and a petiole or between petiolules, which have limited vascular bundles connecting them and thus deter long-distant movement of silencing. Taken together, these observations indicate that the initiation and/or spread of RNA silencing depend on specific features of the architecture of the plant in addition to the mechanisms that can be conserved in higher plants.

Keywords: Green fluorescent protein; Phloem transport; Pulvinus; RNA silencing; Soybean; Transgene.

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