%A Yandong Jin, Baijie Wang, Mingchuan Bao, Yujie Li, Shengwu Xiao, Yuhua Wang, Jun Zhang, Liangzhen Zhao, Hangxiao Zhang, Yau-Heiu Hsu, Mingjie Li and Lianfeng Gu %T Development of an efficient expression system with large cargo capacity for interrogation of gene function in bamboo based on bamboo mosaic virus %0 Journal Article %D 2023 %J J Integr Plant Biol %R 10.1111/jipb.13468 %P 1369-1382 %V 65 %N 6 %U {https://www.jipb.net/CN/abstract/article_93259.shtml} %8 2023-06-01 %X Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants among monocotyledonous species and is grown extensively in subtropical regions. Although bamboo has high economic value and produces much biomass quickly, gene functional research is hindered by the low efficiency of genetic transformation in this species. We therefore explored the potential of a bamboo mosaic virus (BaMV)- mediated expression system to investigate genotype-phenotype associations. We determined that the sites between the triple gene block proteins (TGBps) and the coat protein (CP) of BaMV are the most efficient insertion sites for the expression of exogenous genes in both monopodial and sympodial bamboo species. Moreover, we validated this system by individually overexpressing the two endogenous genes ACE1 and DEC1, which resulted in the promotion and suppression of internode elongation, respectively. In particular, this system was able to drive the expression of three 2A-linked betalain biosynthesis genes (more than 4 kb in length) to produce betalain, indicating that it has high cargo capacity and may provide the prerequisite basis for the development of a DNA-free bamboo genome editing platform in the future. Since BaMV can infect multiple bamboo species, we anticipate that the system described in this study will greatly contribute to gene function research and further promote the molecular breeding of bamboo.