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Mohsen Barajehfard, Mohammad Reza Siahpoosh, Mohammad Modarresi,
Volume 3, Issue 2 (3-2017)
Abstract

In order to identify QTLs associated with stemlet and rootlet growth in the early stages of germination of wheat, 144 recombinant inbred lines derived from the cross of Kaz and Mantana were evaluated in a completely randomized design. The linkage map using composite interval by 234 microsatellite (SSR) primers and 267 AFLP loci have been already prepared in this population which covered 20 chromosomes of wheat. For root length, 1, 2 and 2 QTLs were located on 4D, 4B and 2D chromosomes, respectively. Two QTLs of rootlet length was located on 6B and 3D chromosomes. The QTLs of rootlet number were identified on 4A, 5A and 3B chromosomes. For each of stemlet dry weight (SDW) and rootlet dry weight (RDW) traits only one QTL identified on 4A and 3D chromosomes, respectively. Overall, for SDW to RDW ratio on 2D and 3D chromosomes, three QTLs were located. The QTLs of stemlet wet weight (SWW) were detected on 6B and 2B chromosomes. On 1B, 2D and 6B chromosoms, three QTLs were recognized for SWW to RWW ratio. For all traits, the range of LOD = 2.04-6.34 and R2 =5.11-19.58 were calculated. The highest amount of LOD and R2 (5.11 and 19.58, respectively) were obtained for rootlet length QTL (QSL-chpgu-4D). The least distance to the nearest adjacent marker (AFgcCGb marker) was 0.005 Centi-Morgan which belonged to rootlet length QTL (QRL-chpgu-3D) on 3D chromosome.
Saeed Bagherikia, Mohammadhadi Pahlevani, Ahad Yamchi, Khalil Zenalinezhad, Ali Mostafaie,
Volume 4, Issue 1 (9-2017)
Abstract

Under drought stress conditions, as one of the most important limiting factors of grain yield in wheat at arid and semi-arid regions, the remobilization of assimilates gain would be more valuable to grain filling. There are a few reports on the importance of remobilization of the root during the grain filling period under drought stress conditions. An advanced mutant line of bread wheat (T-65-7-1) along with its wild type (cv. Tabasi), were planted at two moisture conditions (normal and 30-40% of field capacity) as a factorial experiment based on a completely randomized design with three replications. Sampling for gene expression analysis was conducted from the root in two stages (7 and 21 days after anthesis). In these genotypes, fructan remobilization, efficiency of fructan remobilization, and relative expression of genes involved in the synthesis and hydrolysis of fructan during the grain filling period, in root, were studied under terminal drought stress. The results showed that the stored fructan in the root participated in the assimilate remobilization. Higher fructan remobilization through root to grain in mutant line under drought stress conditions was due to over-expression of genes involved in the synthesis of fructan (1-SST and 6-SFT) at 7-days after anthesis and in hydrolysis of fructan (6-FEH) at 21-days after anthesis, compared to wild type. Drought stress did not cause a significant change in gene expression of 1-FFT and 1-FEH genes in the root of both genotypes, which confirms the only β (2,6) linkages as predominant form of fructan has affected under drought stress conditions. In wheat breeding programs, 1-SST, 6-SFT and 6-FEH can be used as molecular markers for selecting genotypes with high fructan content and more remobilization.
Mitra Khademi, Marzih Varasteh-Shams, Farhad Nazarian-Firouzabadi,
Volume 9, Issue 1 (9-2022)
Abstract

Hairy and adventitious roots are efficient systems for expressing recombinant proteins. In the present study, the amount of DrsB1-CBDAvr4 recombinant protein in hairy and adventitious root systems was compared. To this end, the effect of different factors on the optimization of culture conditions to obtain adventitious and hairy roots was evaluated in three separate experiments by assessment of biomass production in T1 transgenic plants expressing DrsB1-CBDAvr4 recombinant protein. The efficacy of Agrobacterium rhizogenesis in producing hairy roots was ensured using rolC gene specific primers. The insertion of DrsB1-CBDAvr4 recombinant peptide transgene in the genome of hairy and adventitious roots was confirmed by PCR analysis. Also, the level of DrsB1-CBDAvr4 protein was measured in hairy and adventitious roots by ELISA analysis. Analysis of the variance of data showed that the highest number of roots and the longest roots were obtained in MS media supplemented with 1 mg/L NAA and 0.5 mg/L IBA. The results of adventitious root biomass showed that liquid MS medium containing 1 mg/L of NAA hormone had a significant effect (P <0.01) on biomass production. More biomass was obtained in MS medium supplemented with 1mg/L NAA, whereas a lower fresh and dry weight was obtained in a 1/4 MS medium with no NAA. The results also showed that ATCC15834 strain with MS media supplemented with 3% sucrose, 10 minutes inoculation time was high efficiency to induce hairy roots in tobacco plants. The results of ELISA analysis showed that clones obtained from both roots showed a significant difference in terms of total protein content. The amount of recombinant protein from hairy roots was much higher than that of adventitious roots.

Zahra Zarindast , Farhad Nazarian-Firouzabadi, Mitra Khademi,
Volume 10, Issue 1 (9-2023)
Abstract

Expression of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in plants to resist plant pathogens as well as to produce novel AMPs for pharmaceutical applications has recently received much consideration. alfAFP, a defensin cationic peptide synthesizing in alfalfa seeds, exhibits a strong antimicrobial activity. In order to facilitate alfAFP access to the pathogen’s membrane and increase the activity of the alfAFP peptide, the alfAFP encoding sequence was fused to the C-terminal of a chitin-binding domain (CBD) from a rice chitinase encoding gene. First, the antimicrobial properties of the recombinant peptide were assessed using bioinformatics tools. Next, the pGSA1285 expression vector harboring the CBD-alfAFP heterologous DNA was transformed into Agrobacterium rhizogenes for hairy root (HR) production in tobacco. The presence of transgene, transcription, and the expression of recombinant peptide in the HRs were confirmed by PCR and semi-quantitative RT-PCR analysis, respectively. Bioinformatic analysis was used to predict the antimicrobial activity of the alfAFP recombinant peptide. The results of the 3D structure analysis revealed a β-sheet and an α-helix structure that corresponded well with the structure of plant defensins. A Knottin functional domain was also recognized, suggesting that the recombinant peptide retains its antimicrobial activity. The results of the in vitro antimicrobial activity of the alfAFP recombinant peptide using CFU test showed that the recombinant peptide had significant inhibitory effects on Pseudomonas syringae pathogen. Therefore, the chitin-binding domain provided a better access of the recombinant peptide to the pathogenic bacterial cell wall through binding to peptidoglycan, and probably the recombinant peptide was able to target the plasma membrane with better efficiency. The results of this study suggested that the expression of the CBD-alfAFP recombinant peptide in crop plants and HRs can be a promising approach to producing pathogen-resistant plants as well as to produce new recombinant pharmaceutical AMPs.


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