Developing an <Emphasis Type="Italic">Agrobacterium tumefaciens</Emphasis>-mediated genetic transformation for a selenium-hyperaccumulator <Emphasis Type="Italic">Astragalus racemosus</Emphasis> |
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Authors: | Diane E Darlington Chiu-Yueh Hung Jiahua Xie |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biomanufacturing Research Institute & Technology Enterprise, North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC 27707, USA; |
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Abstract: | 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. |
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