Development and application of a virus-induced gene silencing protocol for the study of gene function in narrow-leafed lupin

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Background: Lupins are promising protein crops with an increasing amount of genomic and transcriptomic resources. The new resources facilitate the in silico identification of candidate genes controlling important agronomic traits. However, a major bottleneck for lupin research and crop improvement is the in planta characterization of gene function. Here, we present an efficient protocol for virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) to down-regulate endogenous genes in narrow-leafed lupin (NLL) using the apple latent spherical virus (ALSV). Results: We identified ALSV as an appropriate VIGS vector able to infect NLL without causing a discernible phenotype. We created improved ALSV vectors to allow for efficient cloning of gene fragments into the viral genome and for easier viral propagation via agroinfiltration of Nicotiana benthamiana. Using this system, we silenced the visual marker gene phytoene desaturase (PDS), which resulted in systemic, homogenous silencing as indicated by bleaching of newly produced tissues. Furthermore, by silencing lysine decarboxylase (LaLDC)—a gene likely to be involved in toxic alkaloid biosynthesis—we demonstrate the applicability of our VIGS method to silence a target gene alone or alongside PDS in a ‘PDS co-silencing’ approach. The co-silencing approach allows the visual identification of tissues where silencing is actively occurring, which eases tissue harvesting and downstream analysis, and is useful where the trait under study is not affected by PDS silencing. Silencing LaLDC resulted in a ~ 61% or ~ 67% decrease in transcript level, depending on whether LaLDC was silenced alone or alongside PDS. Overall, the silencing of LaLDC resulted in reduced alkaloid levels, providing direct evidence of its involvement in alkaloid biosynthesis in NLL. Conclusions: We provide a rapid and efficient VIGS method for validating gene function in NLL. This will accelerate the research and improvement of this underutilized crop.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer131
TidsskriftPlant Methods
Vol/bind17
Udgave nummer1
Antal sider13
ISSN1746-4811
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2021

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Funding Information:
We thank Prof. Nobuyuki Yoshikawa (Iwate University, Japan) for the original ALSV vectors pEALSR1 and pEALSR2L5R5. We also thank Ren? H. Petersen, Kenneth S. Johannsen, Benitta R. W?lk and the other greenhouse gardeners at the University of Copenhagen (T?strup, Denmark) for giving our lupin and N. benthamiana plants the best possible care.

Funding Information:
This project has received funding from the VILLUM Foundation project 15476, Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF) project NNF17OC0027744, and the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement 846089.

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© 2021, The Author(s).

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