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Article|01 May 2019|OPEN
Optimization and standardization of transient expression assays for gene functional analyses in strawberry fruits
Yaoyao Zhao1 , Wenwen Mao1 , Yating Chen1 , Wei Wang1 , Zhengrong Dai1 , Zhechao Dou1 , Kai Zhang1 , Lingzhi Wei1 , Tianyu Li1 , Baozhen Zeng1 , Ting Liu1 , Yijuan Fan1 , Jiaqi Yan1 , Bingbing Li1 , and Wensuo Jia,1 ,
1College of Horticulture, China Agriculture University, Beijing, CN 100193, P.R. China
*Corresponding author. E-mail: libingbing@cau.edu.cn,jiaws@cau.edu.cn

Horticulture Research 6,
Article number: 53 (2019)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41438-019-0135-5
Views: 1199

Received: 30 Oct 2018
Revised: 31 Dec 2018
Accepted: 03 Jan 2019
Published online: 01 May 2019

Abstract

Strawberry is increasingly used as a model plant for research on fruit growth and development. The transient gene manipulation (TGM) technique is widely used to determine the function of plant genes, including those in strawberry fruits. However, its reliable application for the precise identification of gene function has been difficult owing to the lack of conditional optimization. In this study, we found that successful transient gene manipulation requires optimization, with the vector type, temperature, and fruit developmental stage being three major factors determining success. Notably, we found that transient gene manipulation was feasible only from the large green fruit stage onwards, making it especially suitable for identifying genes involved in strawberry fruit ripening. Furthermore, we established a method called percentage difference of phenotype (PDP), in which the functional effect of a gene could be precisely and efficiently identified in strawberry fruits. This method can be used to estimate the functional effect of a gene as a value from 0 to 100%, such that different genes can be quantitatively compared for their relative abilities to regulate fruit ripening. This study provides a useful tool for accelerating research on the molecular basis of strawberry fruit ripening.