Oxicam-type NSAIDs enhance Agrobacterium-mediated transformation in plants

2020 
Agrobacterium-mediated transformation represents a key innovation for plant breeding and is routinely used in research and applied biology. However, for several species, the efficacy of transformation is limited. In this study, we discovered that oxicam-type nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), including tenoxicam (TNX), enhance the efficiency of Agrobacterium-mediated transient transformation in the model species Arabidopsis thaliana via leaf infiltration and can be successfully applied in analyses of the subcellular localisation of fluorescent fusion proteins. TNX acts as an inhibitor of plant immune responses and lacks similar transient transformation efficiency in a dde2/ein2/pad4/sid2 quadruple mutant background, thereby indicating that TNX increases the efficiency of Agrobacterium infection via a transient shutdown of the immune system mediated by jasmonic acid, ethylene, and salicylic acid signalling. In addition, we found that TNX enhances the efficiency of stable transformation in crops of agricultural and economic importance, such as Jatropha and maize, indicating that TNX can enhance the integration of exogenous DNA into the plant genome via an increased introduction of DNA into plant cells. Given that treatment with oxicam compounds is simple, cost effective, and has broad utility, we anticipate that this discovery will contribute to accelerating genome-editing technologies in plants.
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