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Effects of pollen-synthesized green fluorescent protein on pollen grain fitness
Authors:Laura?C?Hudson  JrEmail author" target="_blank">C?Neal?StewartJrEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University, 840 Method Road, Rm. 213, Unit 4 Bldg. , Campus Box 7903, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA;(2) Department of Plant Sciences, Ellington Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee, 2431 Joe Johnson Drive Rm 252, Knoxville, TN 37996–4561, USA
Abstract:Genetically engineered pollen with a visible marker gene could be useful to monitor the movement of transgenic pollen provided there are no negative physiological or fitness effects of expressing such a gene. In this study, we measured the fitness of Nicotiana tabacum cv. Xanthi pollen expressing the marker gene green fluorescent protein (GFP). Average pollen tube germination frequencies and pollen tube growth rates in vitro were measured in three different types of plants: (1) plants producing GFP in pollen cells only (LAT59-GFP), (2) plants synthesizing GFP under the control of a constitutive promoter (CaMV 35S) in which no GFP was produced in pollen, and (3) non-transgenic plants. Pollen synthesizing the GFP protein did not differ significantly in average pollen germination frequencies from pollen without GFP (P=0.65). Average pollen tube growth rates over a 5-h period did not differ significantly between transgenic and non-transgenic types (R2=0.89, 0.98, and 0.95, respectively, for GFP-tagged, 35S-GFP, and wild type). Overall, GFP expression in pollen grains of tobacco was not found to have an effect on pollen fitness under the controlled experimental conditions of this study.
Keywords:Nicotiana tabacum  GFP  LAT59 promoter  Pollen tube  Pollen fitness
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