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Expression of cryIA(c) gene of Bacillus thuringiensis in transgenic chickpea plants inhibits development of pod-borer (Heliothis armigera) larvae
Authors:Kar  Sanchayita  Basu  Debabrata  Das  Sampa  Ramkrishnan  Neeliyath A  Mukherjee  Puspita  Nayak  Pritilata  Sen  Soumitra K
Institution:(1) Plant Molecular and Cellular Genetics and Centre for Plant Molecular Biology, Bose Institute, P1/12, C.I.T. Scheme VII-M, Calcutta, 700 054, India
Abstract:Two strains of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) ICCV-1 and ICCV-6, were used for transgenic plant generation. Embryo axis of mature seed devoid of the root meristem and the shoot apex was used as experimental material. The explants were cultured in medium containing MS macro salts, 4 × MS micro salts, B5 vitamins, 3.0 mg l–1 BAP, 0.004 mg l–1 NAA, 30 mg l–1 sucrose and cultured at 26 °C in dark, 24 h prior to bombardment. Gene delivery to the explants was carried out using a Bio-Rad Biolistic 1000/He particle gun. A chimaeric, truncated bacterial cryIA(c) gene construct was developed for plant expression with the CaMV35S promoter, nos terminator, an initiatory kozak sequence and a translational enhancer (STAR-P) sequence of tobacco mosaic virus. This cryIA(c) gene was cotransferred with a plasmid containing nptII gene as the selection marker. Transgenic kanamycin resistant chickpea plants were obtained through multiple shoot formation and repeated selection of the bombarded explants. Molecular analyses of the transformants revealed the presence of the transferred functional cryIA(c) gene in plant. Insect feeding assay indicated that the expression level of the cryIA(c) gene was inhibitory to the development of the feeding larvae of Heliothis armigera Hubner, the chickpea pod-borer
Keywords:cryIA(c) gene  gene transfer  toxic to pod-borers  transgenicchickpea
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