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Gene transfer by electroporation into intact scutellum cells of wheat embryos
Authors:Andreas Klöti  Victor A. Iglesias  Joachim Wünn  Peter K. Burkhardt  Swapan K. Datta  Ingo Potrykus
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Plant Sciences, Federal Institute of Technology, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:Summary Gene transfer into intact cells was achieved by electroporating zygotic wheat embryos without any special pretreatment. Electroporation was tissue specific in so far as scutellum cells were found to be much more susceptible to gene transfer than other cell types of the embryo. The orientation of the embryos in the electroporation chamber also influenced the number of transformed scutellum cells; during electroporation, as in electrophoresis, the negatively charged plasmid DNA molecules seemed to move towards the positive electrode. Therefore, the embryos were arranged so that the scutella faced the negative electrode. The use of plasmids carrying either two chimeric anthocyanin regulatory genes or a chimeric gusA gene allowed clear identification of transformed cells in the scutellum. On some of the embryos, more than 100 transformed scutellum cells were found after electroporation with single electric pulses of 275 V/cm discharged from a 960-mgrF capacitor and with 100 mgrg DNA/ml electroporation buffer. Using the anthocyanin marker system, visibly transformed cells grew to produce red sectors.Abbreviations 2,4-D 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid - GUS beta-glucuronidase - MES 2-N-morpholinoethane sulfonic acid
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