Isolation of methotrexate-resistant cell lines in Petunia hybrida upon stepwise selection procedure |
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Authors: | Rivka Barg Naomi Peleg Meir Perl Jacques S. Beckmann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Plant Genetics and Breeding, Institute of Field and Garden Crops, Agricultural Research Organization, 50-250 Bet-Dagan, Israel |
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Abstract: | Summary Cell suspensions of Petunia hybrida were subjected to a selection procedure in which the concentration of the selective agent, methotrexate (MTX), was gradually elevated. In mammalian cells, this procedure frequently results in MTX-resistant mutants due to amplification of the gene coding for dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR), the target protein of MTX.Five suspension lines were isolated, with degrees of resistance ranging from 10 to 500 M MTX (in wild type the LD99.9 is 0.2 M). MTXR phenotypes were unstable, as manifested by the loss of resistance upon prolonged growth in the absence of drug. All of the mutants also exhibited high values of MTX-binding protein (60- to 400-fold higher than that of the wild type), which declined to intermediate values upon MTX withdrawal. Finally, cellular extracts from all of the mutants also showed high specific staining of DHFR-activity in gels.The results suggest that the resistance of MTX in these plant cell-lines is mediated by the elevation of the amounts of DHFR, probably as a consequence of gene amplification. |
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Keywords: | dihydrofolate reductase gene amplification MIX-resistance petunia cell cultures stepwise selection |
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