Different cultivars of Vitis vinifera vary in their potential to form embryogenic tissues. The WUSCHEL (WUS)-related Homeobox (WOX) genes have been shown to play an important role in coordinating the gene transcription involved in the early phases of embryogenesis. We analyzed the expression dynamics of 12 VvWOX genes present in the V. vinifera genome in embryogenic and other tissues of ‘Chardonnay’. In order to understand the influence of WOX genes on the somatic embryogenic process we compared their expression profiles in two cultivars of V. vinifera (‘Chardonnay’ and ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’) that show different aptitude for embryogenesis. The expression of all VvWOX was influenced by culture conditions. VvWOX2 and VvWOX9 were the principal WOX genes expressed during the somatic embryogenesis process, and the low aptitude for embryogenesis of ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ was generally correlated with the low expression levels of these VvWOX genes. VvWOX3 and VvWOX11 were strongly activated in correspondence to torpedo and -cotyledonary stages of somatic embryos, with low expression in the earlier developmental stages (pre-embryogenic masses and globular embryos) and during embryo germination. VvWOX genes appeared to be key regulators of somatic embryogenesis in grapevine and the regulation of these genes during early phases of somatic embryogenesis differed between the two cultivars of the same species.

Characterization of expression dynamics of WOX homeodomain transcription factors during somatic embryogenesis in Vitis vinifera.

GAMBINO G;BOCCACCI P;VALLANIA R;GRIBAUDO I
2011

Abstract

Different cultivars of Vitis vinifera vary in their potential to form embryogenic tissues. The WUSCHEL (WUS)-related Homeobox (WOX) genes have been shown to play an important role in coordinating the gene transcription involved in the early phases of embryogenesis. We analyzed the expression dynamics of 12 VvWOX genes present in the V. vinifera genome in embryogenic and other tissues of ‘Chardonnay’. In order to understand the influence of WOX genes on the somatic embryogenic process we compared their expression profiles in two cultivars of V. vinifera (‘Chardonnay’ and ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’) that show different aptitude for embryogenesis. The expression of all VvWOX was influenced by culture conditions. VvWOX2 and VvWOX9 were the principal WOX genes expressed during the somatic embryogenesis process, and the low aptitude for embryogenesis of ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ was generally correlated with the low expression levels of these VvWOX genes. VvWOX3 and VvWOX11 were strongly activated in correspondence to torpedo and -cotyledonary stages of somatic embryos, with low expression in the earlier developmental stages (pre-embryogenic masses and globular embryos) and during embryo germination. VvWOX genes appeared to be key regulators of somatic embryogenesis in grapevine and the regulation of these genes during early phases of somatic embryogenesis differed between the two cultivars of the same species.
2011
VIROLOGIA VEGETALE
Grapevine
Somatic embryogenesis
qRT-PCR
Phyrohormones
WUSCHEL (WUS)-related Homeobox genes
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