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Plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis was achieved from leaf petioles of Pelargonium sp. `Frensham' cultured on Murashige and Skoog medium containing 15 μM N6-benzyladenine, and 5 μM α-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA). More than 80% of these somatic embryos converted into plants when isolated and cultured on Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented with 15 μM NAA. Stable transgenic plants were obtained by co-cultivation of the petioles (prior to culture) with Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains LBA4404 (harbouring a binary vector pBI121 carrying the nptII and gus genes) and LBG66 (harbouring a binary plasmid pJQ418 carrying the gus/int:nptII fusion gene). Transformants were selected using kanamycin and transformation was verified by β-glucuronidase histochemical assay and polymerase chain reaction. Southern analysis further confirmed the integration of these genes into the genome of transgenic plants. We report here for the first time, an Agrobacterium-mediated model transformation system coupled with regeneration via somatic embryogenesis for production of transgenics in Pelargonium sp. Received: 20 September 1996 / Accepted: 13 November 1996  相似文献   

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Almond (Prunus dulcis Mill.) leaves were transformed with the marker genes gusA (β-glucuronidase) and nptII (neomycin phosphotransferase II) via Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Bacterial strains and preculture of explants affected efficiency of gene transfer evaluated by transient expression assays. Following transformation, shoots were induced from primary explants on medium without kanamycin and exposed to selection 20 days after cocultivation. From 1419 original leaves, four shoots (A, B, C and D) were obtained that showed amplification of the predicted DNA fragments by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). After micropropagation of these shoots, only those cloned from shoot D gave consistently positive results in histochemical GUS detection and PCR amplification. Southern blot hybridisation confirmed stable transgene integration in clone D, which was also negative in PCR amplification of an Agrobacterium gene. Additional molecular analysis suggested that the remaining three shoots (A, B and C) were chimeric. Received: 28 March 1998 / Revision received: 18 April 1998 / Accepted: 12 May 1998  相似文献   

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A transformation system is described for Solanum dulcamara usingthe supervirulentAgrobacterium tumefaciens strain 1065, carryingboth the ß-glucuronidase (gus) and neomycin phosphotransferaseII (npt II) genes adjacent to the right and left T-DNA borders,respectively. Leaf explants were more efficient for the productionof transformed plants compared to stem explants on medium containing50 mg l-1of kanamycin sulphate. A 1:10 (v:v) dilution of anovernight culture ofAgrobacterium gave optimal transformationin terms of transgenic plant regeneration. From a total of 174kanamycin-resistant plants selected by their antibiotic resistance,16 failed to exhibit GUS activity. Southern analysis revealedthat these GUS-negative transformants originated from threeindependently transformed cell lines. Restriction enzyme analysesshowed that the GUS-negative plants had both the gus and nptII genes integrated into their genome (one plant had a singlecopy of each gene; the other two plants had multiple copies),with major rearrangement of the gus gene occurring in plantswith several copies of the transgene. GUS-negative plants showedleaf malformations, delayed flowering and a reduction in flower,fruit and seed production compared to GUS-positive and non-transformed(control) plants. Although gene silencing of the gus gene occurred,albeit at a low frequency (9.2%), the transformation systemdescribed generates large numbers of phenotypically normal,stably transformed plants. Copyright 2000 Annals of Botany Company Agrobacterium -mediated transformation, gene silencing, Solanum dulcamara L. (Bittersweet, Woody Nightshade), T-DNA truncation, transgene expression  相似文献   

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 An effective method has been developed for the stable transformation and regeneration of Cavendish banana (Musa spp. AAA group) cv 'Grand Nain' by microprojectile bombardment. Embryogenic cell suspensions were initiated using immature male flowers as the explant. Cells were co-bombarded with the neomycin phosphotransferase (nptII) selectable marker gene under the control of a banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) promoter or the CaMV 35S promoter, and either the β-glucuronidase (uidA) reporter gene or BBTV genes under the control of the maize polyubiquitin promoter. Plants were regenerated, under selection with kanamycin, that were co-transformed with nptII and either the uidA or BBTV genes. Molecular characterisation of transformants demonstrated that the transgenes had been stably integrated into the banana genome. Received: 22 June 1998 / Revision received: 29 March 1999 / Accepted 1 May 1999  相似文献   

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A series of binary T-DNA vectors (pBECKS) has been created for use in theAgrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation of plants. The pBECKS series has corrected the undesirable features of the popular pBIN19 vector; the deleterious mutation within the coding sequence ofnptII has been amended and the cloning sites are now adjacent to the right border repeat in order to reduce the possibility of producing truncated sequences of novel genes within transformants. One set of vectors incorporates various combiantions of the marker genesgusA,C1/Lc,nptII,hph, andbar, for pursuit of early and stable transformation events. A set of constructs which contain deleted T-DNA borders in various combinations and display predictably altered efficacies for gene transfer has also been created. A modular set of vectors has been designed to facilitate the insertion and transfer of novel gene sequences by providing anptII-linked plant expression cassette orlacZ-multiple cloning site. A range of antibiotic resistance genes has been incorporated into the non-T-DNA part of the vectors in order to facilitate their selection across the range ofAgrobacterium virulence strains.  相似文献   

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 Transgenic plants of four glasshouse-grown lettuce cultivars ('Cortina', 'Evola', 'Flora' and 'Luxor') were obtained by co-cultivating excised cotyledons with Agrobacterium tumefaciens. The Agrobacterium strain LBA4404 contained the binary vector pBCSL16, which carried a nitrate reductase (nia) cDNA linked to CaMV promoter and terminator sequences, and the neomycin phosphotransferase II (nptII) gene. Transformed shoots were selected by their ability to root on medium containing kanamycin sulphate, by a positive NPTII assay and by PCR analysis. The presence of the nia cDNA in transgenic lettuce was confirmed by nitrate reductase (NR) enzymatic assay, a reduction in the nitrate content of leaves and by Southern hybridisation. PCR analysis of cDNA fragments from transgenic plants confirmed that both nia and nptII genes were expressed in first seed-generation (T1) lettuce plants. The commercial importance of reduced nitrate concentrations in lettuce is discussed. Received: 7 January 1998 / Revision received: 24 February 1998 / Accepted: 22 March 1999  相似文献   

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Immature embryos have been used frequently as target tissues in the genetical transformation of wheat. However, obtaining a large number of high quality immature embryos throughout the year is a laborious and delicate process, because of the need to cultivate the plants under controlled conditions. To circumvent this, we have employed mature embryos rather than immature ones as starter explants for Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of an elite wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar EM12. The neomycin phosphotransferase ІІ (npt ІІ) and β-glucuronidase (gus) genes were used as selectable and screenable marker genes, respectively, to assess and optimize the performance of T-DNA delivery. With the aid of an orthogonal design, the effect of four factors in combination on transfer DNA (T-DNA) delivery was studied. These factors were preculture duration, different kinds of inoculation, length of inoculation and co-culture condition. Optimal conditions for T-DNA delivery were obtained for mature embryos precultured for 14 days, followed by immersing in inoculation suspension with full strength Murashige and Skoog (MS) salts in darkness at 23–25°C for 3 h, and then co-culturing with Agrobacterium under desiccating condition in the dark at 23–24°C for 2–3 days. Complete analysis of transgene insertion demonstrated that the optimized method for Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of mature embryos of wheat was efficient and practicable.  相似文献   

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A protocol was developed for genetic transformation of somatic embryos derived from juvenile and mature Quercus robur trees. Optimal transformation conditions were evaluated on the basis of the results of transient GUS expression assays with five oak embryogenic lines and a strain of Agrobacterium tumefaciens (EHA105) harbouring a p35SGUSINT plasmid containing a nptII and a uidA (GUS) genes. For stable transformation, embryo clumps at globular/torpedo stages (4–10 mg) were inoculated with EHA105:p35SGUSINT bacterial cultures, cocultivated for 4 days and selected in proliferation medium with 75 mg/l of kanamycin. Putatively transformed masses appeared after 20–30 weeks of serial transfers to selective medium. Histochemical and molecular analysis (PCR and Southern blot) confirmed the presence of nptII and uidA genes in the plant genomes. Transformation efficiencies ranged from up to 2% in an embryogenic line derived from a 300-year-old tree, to 6% in a juvenile genotype. Twelve independent transgenic lines were obtained from these oak genotypes, and transgenic plantlets were recovered and acclimatized into the soil. This is the first demonstration of the production of transformed somatic embryos and regenerated plants from juvenile and mature trees of Q. robur and suggests the possibility of introducing other genetic constructions to develop trees that are tolerant/resistant to pathogens and/or biotic stresses.  相似文献   

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Lettuce big-vein disease is caused by Mirafiori lettuce virus (MiLV), which is vectored by the soil-borne fungus Olpidium brassicae. A MiLV-resistant transgenic lettuce line was developed through introducing inverted repeats of the MiLV coat protein (CP) gene. Here, a detailed characterization study of this lettuce line was conducted by comparing it with the parental, non-transformed ‘Kaiser’ cultivar. There were no significant differences between transgenic and non-transgenic lettuce in terms of pollen fertility, pollen dispersal, seed production, seed dispersal, dormancy, germination, growth of seedlings under low or high temperature, chromatographic patterns of leaf extracts, or effects of lettuce on the growth of broccoli or soil microflora. A significant difference in pollen size was noted, but the difference was small. The length of the cotyledons of the transgenic lettuce was shorter than that of ‘Kaiser,’ but there were no differences in other morphological characteristics. Agrobacterium tumefaciens used for the production of transgenic lettuce was not detected in transgenic seeds. The transgenic T3, T4, and T5 generations showed higher resistance to MiLV and big-vein symptoms expression than the resistant ‘Pacific’ cultivar, indicating that high resistance to lettuce big-vein disease is stably inherited. PCR analysis showed that segregation of the CP gene was nearly 3:1 in the T1 and T2 generations, and that the transgenic T3 generation was homozygous for the CP gene. Segregation of the neomycin phosphotransferase II (npt II) gene was about 3:1 in the T1 generation, but the full length npt II gene was not detected in the T2 or T3 generation. The segregation pattern of the CP and npt II genes in the T1 generation showed the expected 9:3:3:1 ratio. These results suggest that the fragment including the CP gene and that including the npt II gene have been integrated into two unlinked loci, and that the T1 plant selected in our study did not have the npt II gene. DNA sequences flanking T-DNA insertions in the T2 generation were determined using inverse PCR, and showed that the right side of the T-DNA including the npt II gene had been truncated in the transgenic lettuce.  相似文献   

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A highly efficient and reproducible protocol was developed to obtain transgenic Alstroemeria plants by combining Agrobacterium tumefaciens with friable embryogenic callus (FEC). To develop this transformation method, factors such as infection time, cocultivation period, effect of acetosyringone (AS), different dilution concentrations of the bacterium and temperature during cocultivation were evaluated. A protocol was developed in which transient GUS expression activity was observed ranging from 25% to 55% out of the cocultivated FEC cultures, when FEC cultures were infected for 30 min with 50 μM AS, 1:10 dilution of bacteria, and then cocultivated at 24°C in the dark for 7 days with Agrobacterium strain LBA4404 (pTOK233) that carried gus, nptII and hpt genes. Seven independent experiments produced a total of 1300 transformed somatic embryos with shoots from 3.5 g of FEC. Of these germinated embryos, 50% developed into plants in vitro. Thus, on average, 500 mg of FEC infected with A. tumefaciens produced approximately 80–100 transgenic plants within 6–8 months via a selection process with 2.5–20 mg L?1 hygromycin. Additionally, transformation was also performed with Agrobacterium strain AGL1 (containing the uidA and ppt genes), and this showed that luciferase‐based selection was less detrimental to the transgenic lines than was herbicide‐based selection. The transformation efficiency was 18.6% for the luciferase‐based selection and 7.6% for the PPT‐based selection, although with luciferase‐based selection, more false positives were obtained (about a quarter of the lines were escapes). The nptII and uidA genes were detected by polymerase chain reaction analysis in nine of the 19 tested lines. The results indicate that the system developed here can be used as an alternative to particle bombardment of Alstroemeria.  相似文献   

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Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain LBA4404 containing the plasmid pBI121, carrying the reporter gene uidA and the kanamycin resistance gene nptII, was used for gene transfer experiments in selenium (Se)-hyperaccumulator Astragalus racemosus. The effects of kanamycin on cell growth and division and acetosyringone on transformation efficiency were evaluated. The optimal concentration of kanamycin that could effectively inhibit cell growth and division in non-transgenic tissues was 50 mg l−1 and thus all putative transgenic plants were obtained on induction medium containing 50 mg l−1 kanamycin. The verification of transformants was achieved by both histochemical GUS assay and PCR amplification of nptII gene. Southern blot analysis was performed to further confirm that transgene nptII was stably integrated into the A. racemosus genome. A transformation frequency of approximately 10% was achieved using this protocol, but no beneficial effect from the addition of acetosyringone (50 μM) was observed. This transformation system will be a useful tool for future studies of genes responsible for Se-accumulation in A. racemosus.  相似文献   

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Efficient plant regeneration via shoot tip provided a basis for the optimization of the genetic transformation protocol. Therefore, experiments were conducted to establish an efficient in vitro regeneration protocol in summer squash for genetic co-transformation. 6-benzylaminopurine at 0.05 mg l−l was found to be optimum concentration of direct regeneration from shoot tip. Effective root system was induced in shootlets in indole-3-aceticacid 0.5 mg l−l. Two vectors namely pCAMBIA 2200 harboring marker gene nptII and pCAMBIA 0390 harboring gene, encoding C-repeat binding factor (cbf1) were used for co-transformation taking shoot tips as explants from in vitro germinated seeds. Explants were selected after co-cultivation on kanamycin supplemented medium and shoots and roots were induced. The transgenic plants were confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and further southern blot analysis confirmed the integration of nptII and cbf1 genes in genome of summer squash with co-transformation efficiency of 0.7 percent.  相似文献   

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The effect of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and kinetin was studied in anther culture of oat Avena sativa L., wild oat A. sterilis L. and progeny of crosses between them. A high 2,4-D concentration (5–6 mg l–1) increased embryo production in genotypes of both species and promoted plant regeneration in anther cultures of A. sterilis and A. sativa×A. sterilis progeny, while kinetin caused severe browning. However, a low concentration of kinetin was essential for initiation of regenerable embryos from anther culture of A. sativa cv. Kolbu: one green and one albino plant were produced. In addition, medium containing W14 salts gave higher regenerant recovery compared with medium containing Murashge and Skoog salts, when cross progeny were tested. Received: 6 March 1998 / Revised: 30 April 1998 / Accepted: 16 November 1998  相似文献   

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Potato is one of the main targets for genetic improvement by gene transfer. The aim of the present study was to establish a robust protocol for the genetic transformation of three dihaploid and four economically important cultivars of potato using Agrobacterium tumefaciens carrying the in vivo screenable reporter gene for green fluorescent protein (gfp) and the marker gene for neomycin phosphotransferase (nptII). Stem and leaf explants were used for transformation by Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain LBA4404 carrying the binary vector pHB2892. Kanamycin selection, visual screening of GFP by epifluorescent microscopy, PCR amplification of nptII and gfp genes, as well as RT-PCR and Southern blotting of gfp and Northern blotting of nptII, were used for transgenic plant selection, identification and analysis. Genetic transformation was optimized for the best performing genotypes with a mean number of shoots expressing gfp per explant of 13 and 2 (dihaploid line 178/10 and cv. ‘Baltica’, respectively). The nptII marker and gfp reporter genes permitted selection and excellent visual screening of transgenic tissues and plants. They also revealed the effects of antibiotic selection on organogenesis and transformation frequency, and the identification of escapes and chimeras in all potato genotypes. Silencing of the gfp transgene that may represent site-specific inactivation during cell differentiation, occurred in some transgenic shoots of tetraploid cultivars and in specific chimeric clones of the dihaploid line 178/10. The regeneration of escapes could be attributed to either the protection of non-transformed cells by neighbouring transgenic cells, or the persistence of Agrobacterium cells in plant tissues after co-cultivation.  相似文献   

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Cotyledonary explants of two “Egusi” genotypes, ‘Ejagham’ and NHC1-130, were co-cultivated with Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain EHA101 carrying either plasmid pIG121-Hm harbouring genes coding for beta-glucuronidase (gus), hygromycin phosphotransferase (hpt) and neomycin phosphotransferase II (nptII) or plasmid pBBRacdS harbouring these same genes along with a gene coding for 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase. Six weeks after co-cultivation, more than 35% of explants produced shoots in both cultivars. A DNA fragment corresponding to the gus gene or the selection marker nptII was amplified from genomic DNA extracted from leaves of regenerated plant clones rooted on hormone-free MS medium containing 100 mg/l kanamycin, suggesting their transgenic nature. Southern blot analysis confirmed successful integration of one to three copies of the gus gene. Transformation efficiencies of cultivar NHC1-130 with EHA101(pIG121-Hm) and EHA101(pIG121-Hm, pBBRacdS) were 3.8% and 10%, respectively, which were higher than those obtained for cultivar ‘Ejagham’ of 2.4% and 5.7%, respectively. Co-cultivation medium containing 5 mg/l BA was effective for obtaining high transformation efficiency for both cultivars as compared with that without it.  相似文献   

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Summary Linseed flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) was transformed by bombarding hypocotyl tissues with gold particles coated with plasmid DNA carrying the β-glucuronidase (GUS) (uid-A) and neomycin phosphotransferase II (npt-II) genes. Transient expression of the introduced β-glucuronidase gene was used to study factors influencing the DNA delivery, while progeny analyses confirmed stable transformation. The efficiency of DNA delivery, uptake and expression was significantly affected by the duration of hypocotyl preculture, bombardment distances, the level of chamber vacuum, the quantity of DNA, and the size of particles. Nineteen independent GUS-positive shoots were recovered and regenerated into whole plants, from which 10 plants successfully produced viable seeds. Analysis of T1 and T2 self pollinated progeny for histochemical and fluorometric GUS assays and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analyses for uid-A, plus npt-II PCR and germination assays in progeny plants demonstrated that the transgenes were expressed in selected plants and transmitted to progeny, usually via a single Mendelian locus. The results show that particle bombardment can be used to produce transgenic Linum plants. The system is rapid, simple and offers an alternative to Agrobacterium methods.  相似文献   

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