2020
DOI: 10.1002/pld3.254
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A highly efficient protocol for transforming Cuscuta reflexa based on artificially induced infection sites

Abstract: The parasitic plant genus Cuscuta is notoriously difficult to transform and to propagate or regenerate in vitro. With it being a substantial threat to many agroecosystems, techniques allowing functional analysis of gene products involved in host interaction and infection mechanisms are, however, in high demand. We set out to explore whether Agrobacterium‐mediated transformation of different plant parts can provide efficient alternatives to the currently scarce and inefficient protocols for transgene expression… Show more

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“…Because a host is lacking, there is no further incentive for the haustoria to differentiate beyond the penetrating stage, although feeding‐hyphae‐like structures can sometimes be observed when the haustorium is prevented from drying out (data not shown). Recent observations that a fluorescent dye was taken up with amazing speed by the haustoria and the surrounding adhesive ring (Lachner et al, 2020), support the notion that some form of uptake competence may already exist at this point. More investigations are needed in the future to explore this possibility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Because a host is lacking, there is no further incentive for the haustoria to differentiate beyond the penetrating stage, although feeding‐hyphae‐like structures can sometimes be observed when the haustorium is prevented from drying out (data not shown). Recent observations that a fluorescent dye was taken up with amazing speed by the haustoria and the surrounding adhesive ring (Lachner et al, 2020), support the notion that some form of uptake competence may already exist at this point. More investigations are needed in the future to explore this possibility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In addition, the assignment of the harvested tissue samples to a development stage may differ, depending on the experimenter's judgment and morphological observation skills. The publication of the genome sequence of Cuscuta campestris (Vogel et al, 2018) and Cuscuta australis (Sun et al, 2018), the possibility to study fluorescent fusion proteins in calli (Švubová & Blehová, 2013) and the adhesive disks of the infection organs (Lachner et al, 2020), and the development of an advanced artificial host system providing control of the parasite environment throughout its life cycle (Bernal‐Galeano & Westwood, 2021) are just some of the recent milestones in parasitic plant research that helped to ascertain Cuscuta a role as a shoot parasitic model. In order to be able to draw conclusions across datasets from past (Ranjan et al, 2014), present (Jhu et al, 2021; this study) and future transcriptomic studies, it is highly desirable to overcome potential shortcomings in morphological sample assignment and to identify robust molecular markers that are highly specific for the different developmental stages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unfortunately, the current major limitation of using Cuscuta species as a model is lack of efficient transformation methods to obtain stable transgenic lines. Several methods for producing successful transformation events have been published in different Cuscuta species, including Cuscuta trifolii, Cuscuta reflexa , and Cuscuta europaea ( Borsics et al., 2002 ; Švubová and Blehová, 2013 ; Lachner et al., 2020 ). However, regenerating the transformed cells into calli and whole plants is still an unsolved issue.…”
Section: Cuscuta As a Model For Haustorium Development In St...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the parasite side, the first genome sequences have been published for Cuscuta (Sun et al, 2018 ; Vogel et al, 2018 ). Although transgenic parasitic plants cannot yet be produced efficiently, recent progress gives reason to believe that genetic manipulation of these parasites will soon be a standard (Lachner et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Parasitic Plants As Tools For the Analysis Of Secondary Pdmentioning
confidence: 99%