Tetracycline operator/repressor system to visualize fluorescence-tagged T-DNAs in interphase nuclei ofArabidopsis |
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Authors: | Matzke Antonius J. M. van der Winden Johannes Matzke Marjori |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Molecular Biology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Billrothstrasse 11, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria |
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Abstract: | The bacterial tetracycline operator/repressor (tetO/TetR) system and enhanced yellow fluorescent protein (EYFP) have been adapted for use inArabidopsis to visualize tagged T-DNAs in interphase nuclei of living cells. The 2-component system was assembled on a single T-DNA construct that contained a gene encoding a nuclear-targeted TetR-EYFP fusion protein under the control of the 35S promoter of the cauliflower mosaic virus together with multiple tandemly arranged copies of thetetO. In a number of independentArabidopsis lines transformed with this construct, bright fluorescent dots corresponding to tagged T-DNAs were observed in interphase nuclei of various cell types using standard fluorescence microscopy. In selfed progeny of a single locus line, hemizygous and homozygous plants were distinguished by having 1 or 2 fluorescent dots, respectively. Low background fluorescence of EYFP in many plant tissues facilitates the visualization of tagged T-DNAs. We compared features of thetetO/TetR-EYFP system to a second system we developed on the basis of the bacteriallac operator/repressor and enhanced green fluorescent protein. |
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Keywords: | chromatin dynamics green fluorescent protein interphase nuclei lac operator/repressor tet operator/repressor yellow fluorescent protein |
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