Survival and growth of pea protoplasts after transformation by electroporation |
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Authors: | Johanna Puonti-Kaerlas Agneta Ottosson Tage Eriksson |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Physiological Botany, University of Uppsala, Box 540, S-75121 Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Protoplasts from two different pea cultivars, Belman and Filby, were stably transformed by direct gene transfer using electroporation. Transgenic calli could be obtained after selection, when hygromycin resistance was used as the selective trait introduced into the protoplasts, while no transformants were obtained when kanamycin resistance was used as selective marker in either of the two pea cultivars tested. The effect of the field strength on survival and division rates of the protoplasts was studied. Two different culture systems and osmotica were compared for induction of sustained divisions in and regeneration of transgenic callus from the protoplasts. The choice of the culture system had a considerable effect on the initial division frequency of the treated protoplasts, as well as on the later growth of the colonies. Transformation efficiency was monitored by histochemical GUS assay, and the transgenic nature of the calli selected for resistance against antibiotics was confirmed by DNA analysis. |
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Keywords: | electroporation pea Pisum sativum L protoplast transformation |
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