Expression of foreign genes, GUS and hygromycin resistance, in the halophyte Kosteletzkya virginica in response to bombardment with the Particle Inflow Gun |
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Authors: | Li, Xianggan Gallagher, John L. |
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Abstract: | A Particle Inflow Gun was constructed to introducethe glucuronidase (GUS) and hygromycin resistance genes intohalophytic suspension cells of Kosteletzkya virginica. The transientexpression of the GUS gene was associated with the cell cultureconditions, physical parameters during the use of the ParticleInflow Gun, and different promoters coupled to GUS. When theCaMV35S promoter was used, the cells adapted at 85 mM NaCl hada similar gene transfer efficiency to those of the non-salt-adaptedcontrol, while expression was less in the 170 mM and 255 mMNaCl-adapted cells. Both elevating bombardment pressure to 1.65mPa and shortening the distance between the cells and the particleholder from 21 cm to 9 cm enhanced GUS expression in the cellsgrown in four salinity treatments. An ABA-responsive promoterinduced the expression of the GUS gene either with 104M ABA or with salts in the post-bombardment medium in both controland NaCl-adapted cell tines. Stable transgenic callus lineswere isolated by using hygromycin containing medium after bombardingthe suspension cells with the Particle Inflow Gun. The presenceof the GUS gene in stable transformants was confirmed not onlyby histochemical and fluorimetric assays for the GUS activity,but also by Southern hybridization of RT-PCR amplified mANA. Key words: Transgenic hatophyte, Particle Inflow Gun, bombardment, salt tolerance, transformation |
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