16:00 - 18:00
Room: San Francisco
Poster session
Regeneration of Plantago species plants from explants useable for Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation
Klein Jan 1, Munkert Jennifer 1, Stadler Ruth 2
1 Pharmaceutical Biology, Department of Biology, FAU, Erlangen, Germany
2 Molecular Plant Physiology, Department of Biology, FAU, Erlangen, Germany

The genus Plantago is worldwide distributed and several of its members contain bioactive metabolites such as iridoids and polysaccharides, having anit-oxidant and anti-inflammatory acitivity and the genus Plantago is therefore used as medicinal plants [1]. There are only few reports on regeneration of Plantago species as well as Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation [2]. We here describe regeneration protocols for P. major, media and lanceolata as well as successful genetic transformation of P. lanceolata. Shoots were best regenerated from stem explants with around 54 % and 98% efficiency for P. major and P. media, respectively. P. lanceolata was best regenerated from mature leaf explants (60% efficiency). T-DNA transfer was achieved by infiltration or incubation of P. lanceolata mature leaf explants with p9-35S-GUS in YNB Medium with acetosyringon (40 mg/L) and antibiotics (spectinomycin + rifampicin). Successful T-DNA-transfer was verified by GUS staining directly after co-cultivation. After 24 h pre-culture, 30 min incubation and 9 d co-cultivation all explants showed GUS-stained areas. The established regeneration and transformation protocol now offers a tool to study Plantago species in more detail with regard to natural product synthesis especially iridoids, which is the target pathway we are interested in.

References

[1] Zhou Q, Lu W, Niu Y, Liu J, Zhang X, Gao B, Akoh CC, Shi H, Yu LL. Identification and quantification of phytochemical composition and anti-inflammatory, cellular antioxidant, and radical scavenging activities of 12 Plantago species. J Agric Food Chem 2013; 61: 6693–6702

[2] Pommerrenig B, Barth I, Niedermeier M, Kopp S, Schmid J, Dwyer RA, McNair RJ, Klebl F, Sauer N. Common plantain. A collection of expressed sequence tags from vascular tissue and a simple and efficient transformation method. Plant Physiol 2006; 142: 1427–1441


Reference:
Tu-Poster Session 2-PO-26:
Session:
Poster Session 2
Presenter/s:
Jennifer Munkert
Presentation type:
Poster presentation
Room:
San Francisco
Date:
Tuesday, 5th September, 2017
Time:
16:00 - 18:00
Session times:
16:00 - 18:00