The development of a negative selection system for the isolation of plant temperature-sensitive auxin auxotrophs |
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Authors: | M Suter V Schnebli P J King |
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Institution: | (1) Friedrich Miescher-Institut, Postfach 2543, CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Summary A protocol has been developed for the negative selection of plant auxotrophs using the nucleoside analogues BUdR and FUdR. The protocol was optimised using nitrogen-starved protoplast-derived cells of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia to simulate auxotrophy. The present results represent a significant improvement over previous reports in that: 1) The background of colonies escaping BUdR/FUdR kill is low and reproducible. 2) The protocol was improved to the point where background survival was 0.03% for non-starved cultures and 0.09% for auxin-starved cultures. 3) It was shown that UV irradiation decreases BUdR sensitivity of dividing cells and that this is overcome by increased exposure to BUdR. 4) Application of the method to auxin-starved haploid protoplast-derived cell suspensions resulted, for the first time, in the selection of temperature-sensitive (ts) auxin auxotrophs. 5) It could be demonstrated, for the first time, that the method in practice enriches for auxotrophs, in this case by a factor of 10 for auxin auxotrophs and at least 60 for ts auxin auxotrophs.Abbreviations BUdR
5-bromodeoxyuridine
- FUdR
5-fluoro-deoxyuridine
- MNNG
N-methyl-N-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine
- NAA
1-naphthaleneacetic acid
- BAP
6-benzylamino-purine
- CFE
colony forming efficiency
- PE
plating efficiency
- ts
temperature sensitive |
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Keywords: | Auxin Auxotrophs BUdR Enrichment Temperature sensitivity |
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