Improved efficiency for T-DNA-mediated transformation and plasmid rescue inArabidopsis thaliana |
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Authors: | A. Mandal V. Lång W. Orczyk E. T. Palva |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Molecular Genetics, Uppsala Genetic Center, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7003, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden;(2) Present address: Institute of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization, Radzikow, 05 870 Blonie, Poland |
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Abstract: | A vector was constructed for the isolation of gene fusions to thelacZ reporter gene following T-DNA integration into the genome ofArabidopsis thaliana. To facilitate the generation of taggedA. thaliana plants, we established a modified method for high-frequency transformation ofA. thaliana byAgrobacterium tumefaciens. The main modification required was to inhibit the methylation of T-DNA in the transformed calli. Apparently, cytosine residues of thenos-nptII gene used as a selectable marker were methylated, and the expression of this gene was suppressed. Treatment of the calli with the cytosine methylation inhibitor 5-azacytidine led to a dramatic increase (from 3% to 96%) in the regeneration of transformed (kanamycin-resistant) shoots. A total of 150 transgenic plants were isolated, and in 17 of these expression of thelacZ reporter was detected byin situ staining. The T-DNA insert together with flanking plant DNA sequences was cloned intoEscherichia coli by plasmid rescue from some of the T3 transformants that harbored one copy of the integrated T-DNA. Comparison of the rescued DNA with the corresponding DNA of the transgenic plant showed that most of the rescued plasmids had undergone rearrangements. These rearrangements could be totally avoided if anmcrAB (modified cytosine restriction) mutant ofE. coli was used as the recipient in plasmid rescue. |
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Keywords: | T-DNA mutagenesis Gene tagging DNA methylation Methylation restriction Plasmid rescue |
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