Transformation of Cucumis sativus tissue by Agrobacterium tumefaciens and the regeneration of transformed plants |
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Authors: | Paula P Chee |
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Institution: | (1) Molecular Biology Division, The Upjohn Co., 301 Henrietta Street, 49007 Kalamazoo, MI, USA |
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Abstract: | Cotyledons of cucumber seedlings (Cucumis sativus L. cv. Poinsett 76) were co-cultivated with disarmed Agrobacterium strain C58Z707. The Agrobacterium strain contained the Agrobacterium-derived binary vector plasmid pGA482, its T-DNA region contains a plant expressible bacterial derived neomycin phosphotransferase II (NPT II) gene which upon transfer, genome integration, and expression in plant tissues confers resistance to the antibiotic kanamycin. After growth of inoculated cotyledon sections on selective medium containing 100 mg/l kanamycin, transformed embryogenic calli were obtained followed by the development of embryos and plant regeneration. Transformed R0 and R1 cucumber plants appeared normal and tested positive for NPT II enzyme activity. Genomic DNAs isolated from the NPT II positive plants all showed hybridization to the characteristic 2.0 kb (BamHI to HindIII) NPT II gene-containing fragment. These results show that the Agrobscterium-mediated gene transfer system and regeneration via somatic embryogenesis is an effective method for the transfer of genetic material into plant species belonging to the family Cucurbitaceae.Abbreviation Cb
carbenicillin
- 2,4-D
2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
- Km
kanamycin
- KN
kinetin
- MS
Murashige and Skoog
- NAA
naphthaleneacetic acid
- NPT II
neomycin phosphotransferase II |
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