Agrobacterium T-DNA integration into the plant genome can occur without the activity of key non-homologous end-joining proteins

作者:Park So Yon; Vaghchhipawala Zarir; Vasudevan Balaji; Lee Lan Ying; Shen Yunjia; Singer Kamy; Waterworth Wanda M; Zhang Zhanyuan J; West Christopher E; Mysore Kirankumar S; Gelvin Stanton B*
来源:Plant Journal, 2015, 81(6): 934-946.
DOI:10.1111/tpj.12779

摘要

Non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) is the major model proposed for Agrobacterium T-DNA integration into the plant genome. In animal cells, several proteins, including KU70, KU80, ARTEMIS, DNA-PKcs, DNA ligase IV (LIG4), Ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM), and ATM- and Rad3-related (ATR), play an important role in classical' (c)NHEJ. Other proteins, including histone H1 (HON1), XRCC1, and PARP1, participate in a backup' (b)NHEJ process. We examined transient and stable transformation frequencies of Arabidopsis thaliana roots mutant for numerous NHEJ and other related genes. Mutants of KU70, KU80, and the plant-specific DNA LIGASE VI (LIG6) showed increased stable transformation susceptibility. However, these mutants showed transient transformation susceptibility similar to that of wild-type plants, suggesting enhanced T-DNA integration in these mutants. These results were confirmed using a promoter-trap transformation vector that requires T-DNA integration into the plant genome to activate a promoterless gusA (uidA) gene, by virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) of Nicotiana benthamianaNHEJ genes, and by biochemical assays for T-DNA integration. No alteration in transient or stable transformation frequencies was detected with atm, atr, lig4, xrcc1, or parp1 mutants. However, mutation of parp1 caused high levels of T-DNA integration and transgene methylation. A double mutant (ku80/parp1), knocking out components of both NHEJ pathways, did not show any decrease in stable transformation or T-DNA integration. Thus, T-DNA integration does not require known NHEJ proteins, suggesting an alternative route for integration. Significance StatementAgrobacterium T-DNA integration into plant DNA had previously been thought to occur by insertion into double strand DNA breaks in the host genome. We now show that mutation of genes encoding important NHEJ proteins does not decrease integration or stable transformation, and may in some instances increase both of these processes.

  • 出版日期2015-3