Promoting genotype-independent plant transformation by manipulating developmental regulatory genes and/or using nanoparticles

Plant Cell Rep. 2023 Sep;42(9):1395-1417. doi: 10.1007/s00299-023-03037-2. Epub 2023 Jun 14.

Abstract

This review summarizes the molecular basis and emerging applications of developmental regulatory genes and nanoparticles in plant transformation and discusses strategies to overcome the obstacles of genotype dependency in plant transformation. Plant transformation is an important tool for plant research and biotechnology-based crop breeding. However, Plant transformation and regeneration are highly dependent on species and genotype. Plant regeneration is a process of generating a complete individual plant from a single somatic cell, which involves somatic embryogenesis, root and shoot organogeneses. Over the past 40 years, significant advances have been made in understanding molecular mechanisms of embryogenesis and organogenesis, revealing many developmental regulatory genes critical for plant regeneration. Recent studies showed that manipulating some developmental regulatory genes promotes the genotype-independent transformation of several plant species. Besides, nanoparticles penetrate plant cell wall without external forces and protect cargoes from degradation, making them promising materials for exogenous biomolecule delivery. In addition, manipulation of developmental regulatory genes or application of nanoparticles could also bypass the tissue culture process, paving the way for efficient plant transformation. Applications of developmental regulatory genes and nanoparticles are emerging in the genetic transformation of different plant species. In this article, we review the molecular basis and applications of developmental regulatory genes and nanoparticles in plant transformation and discuss how to further promote genotype-independent plant transformation.

Keywords: Developmental regulatory genes; Genotype-independent transformation; Nanoparticles; Root organogenesis; Shoot organogenesis; Somatic embryogenesis.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biotechnology*
  • Genes, Regulator
  • Genotype
  • Plant Breeding*
  • Plant Somatic Embryogenesis Techniques
  • Plants, Genetically Modified / genetics