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Specific suppression of long terminal repeat retrotransposon mobilization in plants

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 191, Issue 4, Pages 2245-2255

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiac605

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Plant tissue culture supplemented with Tenofovir, an inhibitor of reverse transcriptase, prevents the mobilization of retrotransposons and increases the genetic stability of regenerated plants.
Plant tissue culture supplemented with the inhibitor of reverse transcriptase Tenofovir prevents mobilization of retrotransposons and increases the genetic stability of regenerated plants. The tissue culture passage necessary for the generation of transgenic plants induces genome instability. This instability predominantly involves the uncontrolled mobilization of LTR retrotransposons (LTR-TEs), which are the most abundant class of mobile genetic elements in plant genomes. Here, we demonstrate that in conditions inductive for high LTR-TE mobilization, like abiotic stress in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) and callus culture in rice (Oryza sativa), application of the reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibitor known as Tenofovir substantially affects LTR-TE RT activity without interfering with plant development. We observed that Tenofovir reduces extrachromosomal DNA accumulation and prevents new genomic integrations of the active LTR-TE ONSEN in heat-stressed Arabidopsis seedlings, and transposons of O. sativa 17 and 19 (Tos17 and Tos19) in rice calli. In addition, Tenofovir allows the recovery of plants free from new LTR-TE insertions. We propose the use of Tenofovir as a tool for studies of LTR-TE transposition and for limiting genetic instabilities of plants derived from tissue culture.

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