Genetic and molecular characterization of sublines obtained from the \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" genotype (MT-Get) and its relationship with the type-IV glandular trichome development pathway in tomato plants
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Resumo: | Tomato glandular trichomes are pivotal due to their capacity in producing specialized metabolites. These metabolites prove effective against important herbivore pests. Since the genus Solanum has seven different types of multicellular trichomes, four of which are glandular types, tomato is an outstanding and complex model for studying trichome development. The type-IV is known for producing and exuding specialized metabolites called acylsugars. Acylsugars provide resistance to fungal pathogens and multiple insect pests, such as whiteflies. Domesticated tomato (S. lycopersicum) has low acylsugar production and greater vulnerability to insect predation. A tomato line derived from the wild species S. galapagense, called \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" (MT-Get), was developed to increase the density of trichome type-IV and clarify the development of those trichomes. Five chromosomal regions were mapped responsible for the formation of these trichomes. In this work, it was possible to obtain four isogenic sublines and analyze their contribution to the formation of trichome type-IV. The density of type-IV trichomes differed among the sublines. Chromosomal fragment 2, MT-Get02, was the most promising, being selected for a new cross with Woolly (Wo), an HD-ZIP IV transcription factor involved in trichome differentiation. It was possible to reduce the number of candidate genes for the formation of type-IV trichomes. The study explores the involvement of multiple genetic loci and highlights the need for further investigation to unravel the intricacies of the regulation and development of type-IV trichomes and their broader implications in defense mechanisms. |
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Genetic and molecular characterization of sublines obtained from the \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" genotype (MT-Get) and its relationship with the type-IV glandular trichome development pathway in tomato plantsCaracterização genética e molecular de sublinhagens obtidas do genótipo \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" (MT-Get) e sua relação com a via de desenvolvimento dos tricomas glandulares tipo-IV em tomateiroChromosomesCromossomosInsectsInsetosResistanceResistênciaTipo-IVTomateTomatoTrichomeTricomaType-IVTomato glandular trichomes are pivotal due to their capacity in producing specialized metabolites. These metabolites prove effective against important herbivore pests. Since the genus Solanum has seven different types of multicellular trichomes, four of which are glandular types, tomato is an outstanding and complex model for studying trichome development. The type-IV is known for producing and exuding specialized metabolites called acylsugars. Acylsugars provide resistance to fungal pathogens and multiple insect pests, such as whiteflies. Domesticated tomato (S. lycopersicum) has low acylsugar production and greater vulnerability to insect predation. A tomato line derived from the wild species S. galapagense, called \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" (MT-Get), was developed to increase the density of trichome type-IV and clarify the development of those trichomes. Five chromosomal regions were mapped responsible for the formation of these trichomes. In this work, it was possible to obtain four isogenic sublines and analyze their contribution to the formation of trichome type-IV. The density of type-IV trichomes differed among the sublines. Chromosomal fragment 2, MT-Get02, was the most promising, being selected for a new cross with Woolly (Wo), an HD-ZIP IV transcription factor involved in trichome differentiation. It was possible to reduce the number of candidate genes for the formation of type-IV trichomes. The study explores the involvement of multiple genetic loci and highlights the need for further investigation to unravel the intricacies of the regulation and development of type-IV trichomes and their broader implications in defense mechanisms.Os tricomas glandulares de tomateiro são essenciais devido à sua habilidade em produzir metabólitos especializados. Esses metabólitos se mostram eficazes contra pragas herbívoras proeminentes. Uma vez que o gênero Solanum possui sete tipos diferentes de tricomas multicelulares, dos quais quatro são tipos glandulares, o tomateiro é um modelo destacado e complexo para estudar o desenvolvimento dos tricomas. O tipo-IV é conhecido por produzir e exsudar metabólitos especializados chamados acilaçúcares. Acilaçúcares fornecem resistência a patógenos fúngicos e várias insetos pragas, como moscas-brancas. O tomateiro domesticado (S. lycopersicum) possui baixa produção de acilaçúcares e maior vulnerabilidade à predação por insetos. Uma linhagem de tomateiro derivada da espécie selvagem S. galapagense, denominada \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" (MT-Get), foi desenvolvida para aumentar a densidade de tricomas tipo-IV e estudar o desenvolvimento desses tricomas. Cinco regiões cromossômicas foram mapeadas como responsáveis pela formação desses tricomas. Neste trabalho, foi possível obter quatro sublinhagens isogênicas e analisar sua contribuição para a formação do tricoma tipo-IV. A densidade de tricomas tipo-IV diferiu entre as sublinhagens. A linhagem contendo o fragmento cromossômico 2, MT-Get02, foi a mais promissora, sendo selecionada para um novo cruzamento com o mutante Woolly (Wo), um fator de transcrição do tipo HD-ZIP IV, envolvido na diferenciação de tricomas. Foi possível reduzir o número de genes candidatos para a formação de tricomas tipo-IV. O estudo explora o envolvimento de múltiplos loci genéticos e destaca a necessidade de mais investigação para desvendar as complexidades da regulação e desenvolvimento de tricomas tipo-IV e suas implicações mais amplas em mecanismos de defesa.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPPeres, Lazaro Eustaquio PereiraPrants, Gabriela Simioni2024-06-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11144/tde-10122024-091258/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-12-10T18:41:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-10122024-091258Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-12-10T18:41:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Genetic and molecular characterization of sublines obtained from the \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" genotype (MT-Get) and its relationship with the type-IV glandular trichome development pathway in tomato plants Caracterização genética e molecular de sublinhagens obtidas do genótipo \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" (MT-Get) e sua relação com a via de desenvolvimento dos tricomas glandulares tipo-IV em tomateiro |
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Genetic and molecular characterization of sublines obtained from the \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" genotype (MT-Get) and its relationship with the type-IV glandular trichome development pathway in tomato plants |
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Genetic and molecular characterization of sublines obtained from the \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" genotype (MT-Get) and its relationship with the type-IV glandular trichome development pathway in tomato plants Prants, Gabriela Simioni Chromosomes Cromossomos Insects Insetos Resistance Resistência Tipo-IV Tomate Tomato Trichome Tricoma Type-IV |
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Genetic and molecular characterization of sublines obtained from the \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" genotype (MT-Get) and its relationship with the type-IV glandular trichome development pathway in tomato plants |
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Genetic and molecular characterization of sublines obtained from the \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" genotype (MT-Get) and its relationship with the type-IV glandular trichome development pathway in tomato plants |
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Genetic and molecular characterization of sublines obtained from the \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" genotype (MT-Get) and its relationship with the type-IV glandular trichome development pathway in tomato plants |
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Genetic and molecular characterization of sublines obtained from the \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" genotype (MT-Get) and its relationship with the type-IV glandular trichome development pathway in tomato plants |
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Genetic and molecular characterization of sublines obtained from the \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" genotype (MT-Get) and its relationship with the type-IV glandular trichome development pathway in tomato plants |
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Prants, Gabriela Simioni |
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Prants, Gabriela Simioni |
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Peres, Lazaro Eustaquio Pereira |
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Prants, Gabriela Simioni |
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Chromosomes Cromossomos Insects Insetos Resistance Resistência Tipo-IV Tomate Tomato Trichome Tricoma Type-IV |
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Chromosomes Cromossomos Insects Insetos Resistance Resistência Tipo-IV Tomate Tomato Trichome Tricoma Type-IV |
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Tomato glandular trichomes are pivotal due to their capacity in producing specialized metabolites. These metabolites prove effective against important herbivore pests. Since the genus Solanum has seven different types of multicellular trichomes, four of which are glandular types, tomato is an outstanding and complex model for studying trichome development. The type-IV is known for producing and exuding specialized metabolites called acylsugars. Acylsugars provide resistance to fungal pathogens and multiple insect pests, such as whiteflies. Domesticated tomato (S. lycopersicum) has low acylsugar production and greater vulnerability to insect predation. A tomato line derived from the wild species S. galapagense, called \"Galapagos enhanced trichomes\" (MT-Get), was developed to increase the density of trichome type-IV and clarify the development of those trichomes. Five chromosomal regions were mapped responsible for the formation of these trichomes. In this work, it was possible to obtain four isogenic sublines and analyze their contribution to the formation of trichome type-IV. The density of type-IV trichomes differed among the sublines. Chromosomal fragment 2, MT-Get02, was the most promising, being selected for a new cross with Woolly (Wo), an HD-ZIP IV transcription factor involved in trichome differentiation. It was possible to reduce the number of candidate genes for the formation of type-IV trichomes. The study explores the involvement of multiple genetic loci and highlights the need for further investigation to unravel the intricacies of the regulation and development of type-IV trichomes and their broader implications in defense mechanisms. |
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