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Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) promoters for green tissue-specific expression of the MYB4 transcription factor for reduced-recalcitrance transgenic switchgrass

Source Publication
Biotechnology for Biofuels
Date Issued
April 24, 2018
Author(s)
Liu, Wusheng  
Mazarei, Mitra  
Ye, Rongjian
Peng, Yanhui  
Shao, Yuanhua
Baxter, Holly L.  
Sykes, Robert W.
Turner, Geoffrey B.
Davis, Mark F.
Wang, Zeng-Yu
Dixon, Richard A.
Stewart, C. Neal Jr.  
DOI
10.1186/s13068-018-1119-7
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/50541
Abstract

Background


Genetic engineering of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) for reduced cell wall recalcitrance and improved biofuel production has been a long pursued goal. Up to now, constitutive promoters have been used to direct the expression of cell wall biosynthesis genes toward attaining that goal. While generally sufficient to gauge a transgene’s effects in the heterologous host, constitutive overexpression often leads to undesirable plant phenotypic effects. Green tissue-specific promoters from switchgrass are potentially valuable to directly alter cell wall traits exclusively in harvestable aboveground biomass while not changing root phenotypes.

Results

We identified and functionally characterized three switchgrass green tissue-specific promoters and assessed marker gene expression patterns and intensity in stably transformed rice (Oryza sativa L.), and then used them to direct the expression of the switchgrass MYB4 (PvMYB4) transcription factor gene in transgenic switchgrass to endow reduced recalcitrance in aboveground biomass. These promoters correspond to photosynthesis-related light-harvesting complex II chlorophyll-a/b binding gene (PvLhcb), phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PvPEPC), and the photosystem II 10 kDa R subunit (PvPsbR). Real-time RT-PCR analysis detected their strong expression in the aboveground tissues including leaf blades, leaf sheaths, internodes, inflorescences, and nodes of switchgrass, which was tightly up-regulated by light. Stable transgenic rice expressing the GUS reporter under the control of each promoter (756–2005 bp in length) further confirmed their strong expression patterns in leaves and stems. With the exception of the serial promoter deletions of PvLhcb, all GUS marker patterns under the control of each 5′-end serial promoter deletion were not different from that conveyed by their respective promoters. All of the shortest promoter fragments (199–275 bp in length) conveyed strong green tissue-specific GUS expression in transgenic rice. PvMYB4 is a master repressor of lignin biosynthesis. The green tissue-specific expression of PvMYB4 via each promoter in transgenic switchgrass led to significant gains in saccharification efficiency, decreased lignin, and decreased S/G lignin ratios. In contrast to constitutive overexpression of PvMYB4, which negatively impacts switchgrass root growth, plant growth was not compromised in green tissue-expressed PvMYB4 switchgrass plants in the current study.

Conclusions

Each of the newly described green tissue-specific promoters from switchgrass has utility to change cell wall biosynthesis exclusively in aboveground harvestable biomass without altering root systems. The truncated green tissue promoters are very short and should be useful for targeted expression in a number of monocots to improve shoot traits while restricting gene expression from roots. Green tissue-specific expression of PvMYB4 is an effective strategy for improvement of transgenic feedstocks.

Subjects

green tissue-specific...

PvLhcb

PvPEPC

PvPsbR

PvMYB4

transgenic rice

transgenic switchgras...

Comments

This article was published openly thanks to the University of Tennessee Open Publishing Support Fund.


Article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

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Liu, Wusheng, Mitra Mazarei, Rongjian Ye, Yanhui Peng, Yuanhua Shao, Holly L. Baxter, Robert W. Sykes, Geoffrey B. Turner, Mark F. Davis, Zeng-Yu Wang, Richard A. Dixon, and C. Neal Stewart Jr.. “Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) Promoters for Green Tissue-Specific Expression of the MYB4 Transcription Factor for Reduced-recalcitrance Transgenic Switchgrass.” Biotechnology for Biofuels 11 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-018-1119-7.
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