New Phenotypes of Potato Co-induced by Mismatch Repair Deficiency and Somatic Hybridization

Elena Rakosy-Tican, Enikoe Loerincz-Besenyei, Imola Molnar, Ramona Thieme, Frank Hartung, Thorben Sprink, Olga Antonova, Ivan Famelaer, Geert Angenon, Adriana Aurori

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Abstract

As plants are sessile they need a very efficient system for repairing damage done
by external or internal mutagens to their DNA. Mismatch repair (MMR) is one of the systems that maintain genome integrity and prevent homeologous recombination. In all eukaryotes mismatches are recognized by evolutionary conserved MSH proteins often acting as heterodimers, the constant component of which is MSH2. Changes affecting the function of MSH2 gene may induce a ‘mutator’ phenotype and microsatellite instability (MSI), as is demonstrated in MSH2 knock-out and silenced lines of Arabidopsis thaliana. The goal of this study was to screen for ‘mutator’ phenotypes in somatic hybrids between potato cvs. ‘Delikat’ and ‘Désirée’ and MMR deficient Solanum chacoense transformed using antisense (AS) or dominant negative mutant (DN) AtMSH2 genes. The results demonstrate that first generation fusion hybrids have a range of morphological abnormalities caused by uniparental MMR deficiency; these
mutant phenotypes include: dwarf or gigantic plants; bushiness; curled, small, large or abnormal leaves; a deterioration in chloroplast structure; small deep-purple tubers and early dehiscent flowers. Forty percent of the viable somatic hybrids planted in a greenhouse, (10 out of 25 genotypes) had mutant phenotypes accompanied by MSI. The majority of the hybrids with ‘mutator’ phenotypes cultured on media containing kanamycin developed roots so sustaining the presence of selectable marker gene nptII, from the initial constructs. Here for the first time, MMR deficiency combined with somatic
hybridization, are used to induce new phenotypes in plants, which supports the role of MMR deficiency in increasing introgressions between two related species.
Original languageEnglish
Article number3
Number of pages18
JournalFrontiers in Plant Science
Volume10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • Antisense strategy
  • AtMSH2 gene
  • Dominant negative mutant
  • Microsatellite instability
  • Mismatch repair deficiency
  • Solanum chacoense Bitt
  • ‘mutator’ phenotype

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