2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-313x.2008.03418.x
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Large‐scale insertional mutagenesis using the Tnt1 retrotransposon in the model legume Medicago truncatula

Abstract: SummaryMedicago truncatula is a fast-emerging model for the study of legume functional biology. We used the tobacco retrotransposon Tnt1 to tag the Medicago genome and generated over 7600 independent lines representing an estimated 190 000 insertion events. Tnt1 inserted on average at 25 different locations per genome during tissue culture, and insertions were stable during subsequent generations in soil. Analysis of 2461 Tnt1 flanking sequence tags (FSTs) revealed that Tnt1 appears to prefer gene-rich regions… Show more

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“…To further ascertain the role of ROP10, we obtained a homozygous Tnt1 line of the ROP10 gene (NF2968, designated rop10; Supplemental Figure 2) from a Tnt1 retrotransposon-tagged mutant population of M. truncatula (Tadege et al, 2008). The Tnt1 insertion was inserted in the second intron at position 459 bp downstream from the translation initiation codon of ROP10 in the rop10 mutant, which was confirmed by PCR (Supplemental Figures 2A and 2B).…”
Section: Rop10 Regulates Polarized Tip Growth Of Root Hairsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…To further ascertain the role of ROP10, we obtained a homozygous Tnt1 line of the ROP10 gene (NF2968, designated rop10; Supplemental Figure 2) from a Tnt1 retrotransposon-tagged mutant population of M. truncatula (Tadege et al, 2008). The Tnt1 insertion was inserted in the second intron at position 459 bp downstream from the translation initiation codon of ROP10 in the rop10 mutant, which was confirmed by PCR (Supplemental Figures 2A and 2B).…”
Section: Rop10 Regulates Polarized Tip Growth Of Root Hairsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Transgenic plants (T3 generation) were used for phenotyping. The Tnt1 insertional mutant lines were screened from the Noble Foundation using a reverse genetic PCR approach: NF9694, cbf4-1; NF7967, cbf4-2; NF13136, myb3-1; NF19047, myb3-2; and NF14253, myb61 (Tadege et al, 2008;Cheng et al, 2014).…”
Section: Plant Materials and Growth Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We identified four lines (tnk507, NF2717, NF4445, and NF5894) characterized by altered nodule development during screens of M. truncatula Tnt1 transposon mutant collections (d 'Erfurth et al, 2003;Tadege et al, 2008). In these mutant lines, the nodule can develop one or multiple roots in an apical position on the fully developed nodule ( Figures 1A and 1B); thus, the noot mutants can switch from a nodule to a root developmental program.…”
Section: The M Truncatula Noot Mutant Is a Nodule Homeotic Mutantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NF4445 was obtained by reverse genetics screening using pools of genomic DNA from the Noble Foundation Tnt1 mutant collection (Tadege et al, 2008). All these lines are derived from the M. truncatula R108-1 ecotype.…”
Section: Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%