Development of Ac- and Ds-tagged starter lines for large-scale transposon-mutagenesis in tomato
Alka Kumari, Rachana Ponukumatla, Arun Kumar Pandey, Yellamaraju Sreelakshmi, Rameshwar Sharma

TL;DR
Researchers created new tomato lines to enable large-scale gene function studies using transposon mutagenesis.
Contribution
The development of Ac- and Ds-tagged tomato lines enables efficient transposon-based functional genomics.
Findings
Ac-mediated transposition of Ds was successfully induced in the F1 generation.
Ds insertions were randomly distributed across genic, intergenic, and promoter regions.
The system provides a platform for large-scale functional validation of tomato genes.
Abstract
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), a model for fleshy fruit ripening, is predicted to possess ~40,000 genes based on in silico homology-based annotation. However, the functional roles of most annotated genes remain unvalidated. Transposon-tagged mutagenesis offers a powerful strategy for functional genomics, enabling gene identification through phenotypic analysis and activation tagging. Yet, the lack of an efficient in planta transformation system has limited large-scale transposon mutagenesis in tomato. To overcome this limitation, we developed two tomato starter lines, each harboring a maize transposon element: the Dissociation (Ds) element and its corresponding Activator (Ac) transposase. Crossing these lines induced Ac-mediated transposition of Ds in the F1 generation. In the F2 progeny, we tracked the excision and reintegration of Ds across the genome. The Ds insertions were…
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TopicsChromosomal and Genetic Variations · Plant Molecular Biology Research · Plant tissue culture and regeneration
