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Influence of enzyme solution on protoplast culture and transient gene expression in maize (Zea mays L.)
Authors:Brigitte Krautwig  Paul A Lazzeri  Horst Lörz
Institution:(1) Institute of General Botany, AMP II, University of Hamburg, Ohnhorst-strasse 18, 22609 Hamburg, Germany;(2) Biochemistry and Physiology Department, Institute of Arable Crops Research, Rothamsted Experimental Station, AL5 2JQ Harpenden, Hertfordshire, UK
Abstract:The influence of two enzyme solutions, differing only in the presence or absence of Macerozyme, on protoplast yield, colony formation and transient GUS (beta-glucuronidase) activity was studied. For all parameters tested the presence of Macerozyme during protoplast isolation had a negative influence. Using an enzyme solution without Macerozyme suspension aggregates gave up to 4.4 times higher protoplast yield and plating efficiencies were increased up to 10-fold. Further, protoplasts isolated without macerozyme showed a 5.2-fold higher GUS activity in transient gene expression. Apart from the presence of Macerozyme, longer incubation (3 compared with 1.5 h) of cell aggregates in the enzyme solution also had a negative effect on transient transformation efficiency. These data demonstrate that protoplast isolation conditions have a profound effect on transient gene expression and it is proposed that these factors will also influence stable transformation efficiency.Abbreviations CP cellulase pectolyase - CPM cellulase pectolyase Macerozyme - 2,4-d 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
Keywords:beta-glucuronidase" target="_blank">gif" alt="beta" align="MIDDLE" BORDER="0">-glucuronidase  Macerozyme  plating efficiency  protoplast yield
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