Development of transgenic Paulownia trees expressing antimicrobial thionin genes for enhanced resistance to fungal infections using chitosan nanoparticles
Bouqellah, Nahla Alsayd; Hussein, Eman Tawfik; Bakry, Ashraf; Ahmed, Mohamed Fathy; Faraag, Ahmed Hassan Ibrahim;
Abstract
There is an increasing focus on genetically altering Paulownia trees to enhance their resistance against fungal infections, given their rapid growth and quality wood production. The aim of this research was to establish a technique for incorporating two antimicrobial thionin genes, namely thionin-60 (thio-60) and thionin-63 (thio-63), into Paulownia tomentosa and Paulownia hybrid 9501 through the utilization of chitosan nanoparticles. The outcomes revealed the successful gene transfer into Paulownia trees utilizing chitosan nanoparticles. The effectiveness of thionin proteins against plant pathogens Fusarium and Aspergillus was examined, with a specific focus on Fusarium equiseti due to limited available data. In non-transgenic Paulownia species, the leaf weight inhibition percentage varied from 25 to 36 %, whereas in transgenic species, it ranged from 22 to 7 %. In general, Paulownia species expressing thio-60 displayed increased resistance to F. equiseti, while those expressing thio-63 exhibited heightened resistance to A. niger infection. The thionin proteins displayed a strong affinity for the phospholipid bilayer of the fungal cell membrane, demonstrating their capability to disrupt its structure. The transgenic plants created through this technique showed increased resistance to fungal infections. Thionin-60 demonstrated superior antifungal properties in comparison to thio-63, being more effective at disturbing the fungal cell membrane. These findings indicate that thio-60 holds potential as a novel antifungal agent and presents a promising approach for enhancing the antimicrobial traits of genetically modified Paulownia trees.
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| Title | Development of transgenic Paulownia trees expressing antimicrobial thionin genes for enhanced resistance to fungal infections using chitosan nanoparticles | Authors | Bouqellah, Nahla Alsayd; Hussein, Eman Tawfik; Bakry, Ashraf ; Ahmed, Mohamed Fathy; Faraag, Ahmed Hassan Ibrahim | Keywords | Aspergillus niger | Chitosan nanoparticle | Fusarium equiseti | Hybrid Paulownia 9501 | Paulownia tomentosa | Thionin transformation | Issue Date | 1-Jun-2024 | Journal | Microbial Pathogenesis | ISSN | 08824010 | DOI | 10.1016/j.micpath.2024.106659 | PubMed ID | 38701959 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85192490002 |
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