Green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a marker during pollen development |
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Authors: | Ottenschläger Iris Barinova Ioulia Voronin Viktor Dahl Marlis Heberle‐Bors Erwin Touraev Alisher |
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Institution: | (1) Vienna Biocenter, Institute of Microbiology & Genetics, Vienna University, Dr. Bohrgasse 9, A1030 Vienna, Austria;(2) Institute for Genetics, University of Cologne, Weyertal 121, 50931 Cologne, Germany |
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Abstract: | The transient expression of three mutant forms of green fluorescent protein (GFP) genes, GFP4, GFP5ER, and GFP4S65C, under several constitutive and pollenspecific promoters throughout pollen development in Nicotianatabacum, thaliana and Antirrhinummajus is described. Immature pollen of tobacco, Arabidopsis and snapdragon, isolated at different developmental stages, were bombarded with plasmids containing the GFP and cultured in vitro for several days until maturity. The expression of GFP was monitored every day during in vitro maturation, germination and pollination, as well as after in situ pollination. The expression pattern of each construct was compared in parallel experiments to that of ßglucuronidase (GUS) constructs expressed by the same promoters. The results show that the expression level of all three GFP mutant forms was dependent on the strength of the promoter used. The strongest promoter was the DC3 promoter, and no notable differences in the intensity and brightness of all three versions of GFP were observed. GFPexpressing pollen from tobacco and snapdragon developed in vitro for several days until maturity and germinated in vitro as well as on the surface of stigmata, strongly suggesting that all three GFPs are not toxic for the development of functional pollen. Furthermore, stably transformed tobacco plants expressing GFP under the control of the strong pollenexpressed DC3 and LAT52 promoters were not impaired in reproductive function, confirming that GFP can be used as a nondestructive marker for plant reproductive biology and development. |
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Keywords: | Antirrhinum Arabidopsis green fluorescent protein (GFP) in vitro microspores particle bombardment tobacco |
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