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High-efficiency biolistic co-transformation and regeneration of 'Chardonnay' (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Vitis vinifera</Emphasis> L.) containing<Emphasis Type="Italic"> npt-II</Emphasis> and antimicrobial peptide genes
Authors:J?R?Vidal  J?R?Kikkert  P?G?Wallace  Email author" target="_blank">B?I?ReischEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Horticultural Sciences, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University, Geneva, NY 14456, USA
Abstract:A reliable and efficient system for transformation and regeneration of 'Chardonnay' (Vitis vinifera L.) plants via microprojectile bombardment was developed. Improvements over the previous biolistic transformation system included: (1) the use of gold particles for bombardment; (2) step-wise selection at 10 then 15 mg/l kanamycin; and (3) embryo induction at 27°C. Embryogenic cell cultures were either bombarded with pBI426, which contains the reporter gene gus (uidA) coding for beta-glucuronidase (GUS), or were co-bombarded with pSAN237 carrying the npt-II (neomycin phosphotransferase II) selectable marker gene, and a second plasmid with an antimicrobial peptide gene. A large number of transient (7,883±1,928) and stable (46±32) blue spots per plate at 2 and 95 days after bombardment, respectively, were obtained according to GUS expression analyses. A total of 447 putative transgenic embryos was harvested from 84 bombarded plates. From these embryos, 242 (54%) were regenerated into plants within the first year of the experiment. Southern blot analyses confirmed integration of the transgenes into the grape genome. Co-transformation was tested with four separate antimicrobial constructs. The co-transformation frequency of unlinked genes was 48% as measured by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and 56% as estimated by dot blot hybridization. Expression of the gus gene, and PCR and Southern blot analyses of npt-II and antimicrobial genes from regenerated plants document stable transformation of 'Chardonnay' and establish the parameters for highly-efficient biolistic transformation in V. vinifera.Abbreviations AMP Antimicrobial peptide - DBH Dot blot hybridization - GM+NOA Glycerol and maltose liquid medium with beta-naphthoxyacetic acid - gus beta-Glucuronidase gene - GUS beta-Glucuronidase - Km Kanamycin - KmR Kanamycin resistant - mag2 Magainin-2 - MS Murashige and Skoog medium - MS/2 Half-strength Murashige and Skoog medium - nos Nopaline synthase - npt-II Neomycin phosphotransferase II gene - PCR Polymerase chain reaction - PGL Peptidyl-glycine-leucine - Pubq3 Arabidopsis ubiquitin-3 promoter - Pubq10-L Arabidopsis ubiquitin-10L promoter - Pubq11 Arabidopsis ubiquitin-11 promoter - SP Signal peptide - Tnos Nopaline synthase terminator - WPM Woody plant mediumCommunicated by E.D. Earle
Keywords:Antimicrobial peptide  Biolistics  Co-transformation  Regeneration  Vitis vinifera L  
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