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Optimised DNA delivery into Coffea arabica suspension culture cells by particle bombardment
Authors:Rosillo  Adriana G.  Acuna  Jose R.  Gaitan  Alvaro L.  de Pena  Myriam
Affiliation:(1) Coffee Breeding and Biotechnology Program, National Coffee Research Centre (CENICAFE), PlanAlto, Chinchina, Caldas, Colombia;(2) Currently Head of the National Biotechnology Program of National Institute for the Development of Science and Technology (COLCIENCIAS), Bogotá, Colombia
Abstract:An optimised bombardment protocol to introduce DNA into Coffea arabica suspension culture cells was developed. Osmotic preconditioning of cells and physical bombardment parameters including Helium pressure, gap and target distances affecting DNA delivery were evaluated by monitoring transient expression of the uidA gene driven by the CaMV35S promoter. The highest transient GUS expression was obtained when cells were subjected to a 0.5 M mannitol–sorbitol pre-treatment 4 h prior to bombardment and a Helium pressure of 1550 psi, a 9-mm gap distance and 12 cm target distance as physical bombardment parameters. The optimised protocol was tested with two coffee promoters: agr-tubulin and arabicin, which presented similar activity to the CaMV35S promoter in suspension culture cells by fluorometric GUS assays. GUS expression was reduced in bombarded tissue culture leaves, and only the CaMV35S and arabicin promoters showed histochemical activity in coffee endosperms. This is the first report of optimization of particle bombardment on coffee suspension culture cells, equivalent CaMV35S activity for a coffee promoter and transient beta-glucoronidase expression in coffee endo-sperms.
Keywords:biolistics  Coffea arabica  suspension cells  transient GUS expression
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