VIGS-Mediated Forward Genetics Screening for Identification of Genes Involved in Nonhost Resistance

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August 23rd, 2013

10.3791/51033-v

August 23rd, 2013

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Virus-induced gene silencing is an useful tool for identifying genes involved in nonhost resistance of plants. We demonstrate the use of bacterial pathogens expressing GFPuv in identifying gene silenced plants susceptible to nonhost pathogens. This approach is easy, fast and facilitates large scale screening and similar protocol can be applied to studying various other plant-microbe interactions.

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VIGS Forward Genetics

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:32

Plant Growth and Target Gene Silencing

5:13

Sequencing the Insert and Identification of Target Gene

5:50

Results: Gene-silenced N. benthamiana Plants Compromised for Nonhost Resistance

3:22

Preparation of Nonhost Pathogen Cultures of Plant Inoculation

4:26

Observation of in planta Growth of Bacterial Pathogens

7:22

Conclusion

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