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Ustilago esculenta haploid strain UEMT3 and use thereof

A haploid and mushroom black technology, applied in the biological field, can solve the problem of no haploid strains, etc., and achieve the effect of improving environmental adaptability and controlling mating time

Active Publication Date: 2016-08-10
CHINA JILIANG UNIV
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In nature, Ustilago smut exists as diploid teliospores or dikaryotic hyphae, and there is no haploid strain

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Embodiment 1

[0020] Embodiment 1: bacterial strain screening method

[0021] 1. Collect teliospores: from the normal Zizania longzia No. 2 ( figure 1 A) Pick teliospores directly.

[0022] 2. Teliospore suspension: pile the picked teliospores into 5 mL sterile water, filter through 4 layers of sterile gauze to obtain a relatively pure teliospore suspension, and finally dilute the teliospore suspension with sterile water Dilute to a final concentration of 10 3 spores / mL. Teliospores form as figure 1 Shown in B.

[0023] 3. Teliospore culture: Take 100 µL of teliospore suspension and spread it on the basidiospore isolation medium, and culture it at 28°C for about 60 hours, finely dispersed single colonies can be seen with the naked eye ( figure 1 C) as standard. Basidiospore isolation medium (1 L) formula is: K 2 HPO 4 1 g, MgSO 4 ·7H 2 O 0.5 g, FeSO 4 ·7H2O 0.01g, KCl 0.5 g, glucose 18 g, (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 5.28 g, 10 g of agar.

[0024] 4. Single spore isolation and culture...

Embodiment 2

[0045] Embodiment 2: Experiment of artificial fertilized bamboo shoots

[0046] The vector of overexpressing EGFP green fluorescent protein was transformed into Ustilago sativa ( Ustilago esculenta ) haploid strain UEMT3 and its sex-compatible strains (select No. 2 and No. 3 in Example 1) to overexpress EGFP green fluorescent protein, and the obtained overexpression strains can be detected by fluorescence microscopy, and successfully overexpress EGFP The strains with green fluorescent protein can see the green fluorescent signal under the fluorescent microscope, such as figure 2 shown. Then carry out artificial inoculation experiment, concrete artificial inoculation process is as follows:

[0047] 1) Shake two haploid strains of smut to OD in YEPS liquid medium at 28°C 600 was 1.0, centrifuged to collect the bacteria, diluted with 0.5×YEPS liquid medium to a final concentration of OD 600 The bacterial solution is 3.0, and the two bacterial solutions are mixed for inoculat...

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Abstract

The invention discloses an Ustilago esculenta haploid strain UEMT3 and a use thereof and belongs to the technical field of biology. The Ustilago esculenta haploid strain UEMT3 has a preservation number of CGMCC No. 11842. Zizania aquatica artificial breeding needs common invasion of two sexual compatible haploid strains. The strain can be used as a zizania aquatica artificial breeding mother strain, through screening, a sexual compatible haploid strain is obtained and artificial zizania aquatica breeding is realized through artificial inoculation. The haploid strain UEMT2 can be used for gene engineering reconstruction and provides an implementation base material for zizania aquatica improvement such as zizania aquatica environmental adaptability and zizania aquatica growth time control in zizania aquatica breeding.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of biological technology, and in particular relates to a haploid strain UEMT3 of Ustilago smut and its application. Background technique [0002] Ustilago rugosa belongs to the Basidiomycotina genus Ustilago, is a typical dimorphic fungus, and is closely related to Ustilago zea. So far, Zizania is the only known host, and Zizania gestation is the result of the interaction between the specific parasitic Ustilago smut and Zizania plants. Up to now, the planting and breeding of Zizania still adopts the method of separation and screening of Zizania pier, which requires a lot of manpower and material resources, and there are multiple physiological races of Zizania smut, which may be mixed in Zizania plants, resulting in different traits of Zizania varieties. Stable with obvious degradation. Therefore, artificial inoculation is the development direction of Zizania zizania breeding. [0003] Studies have shown that the mi...

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IPC IPC(8): C12N1/14A01G7/06A01G1/00A01H1/00C12R1/645
CPCA01G7/06A01H1/00A01G22/00C12N1/145C12R2001/645
Inventor 张雅芬俞晓平崔海峰叶子弘
Owner CHINA JILIANG UNIV
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