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Glyphosate-tolerant CP4 and GOX genes as a selectable marker in wheat transformation
Authors:H Zhou  J W Arrowsmith  M E Fromm  C M Hironaka  M L Taylor  D Rodriguez  M E Pajeau  S M Brown  C G Santino  J E Fry
Institution:(1) Monsanto Company, Mail zone: GG4H, 700 Chesterfield Pkwy North, 63198 St. Louis, MO, USA
Abstract:The lack of alternative selectable markers in crop transformation has been a substantial barrier for commercial application of agricultural biotechnology. We have developed an efficient selection system for wheat transformation using glyphosate-tolerant CP4 and GOX genes as a selectable marker. Immature embryos of the wheat cultivar Bobwhite were bombarded with two separate plasmids harboring the CP4/GOX and GUS genes. After a 1 week delay, the bombarded embryos were transferred to a selection medium containing 2 mM glyphosate. Embryo-derived calli were subcultured onto the same selection medium every 3 weeks consecutively for 9–12 weeks, and were then regenerated and rooted on selection media with lower glyphosate concentrations. Transgenic plants tolerant to glyphosate were recovered. ELISA assay confirmed expression of the CP4 and GOX genes in R0 plants. Southern blot analysis demonstrated that the transgenes were integrated into the wheat genomes and transmitted to the following generation. The use of CP4 and GOX genes as a selectable marker provides an efficient, effective, and alternative transformation selection system for wheat.
Keywords:Wheat  transformation  glyphosate  CP4/GOX  embryos
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