Nuclear and chloroplast transformation inChlamydomonas reinhardtii: strategies for genetic manipulation and gene expression |
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Authors: | Karen L. Kindle Ola A. Sodeinde |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plant Science Center, Biotechnology Building, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA |
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Abstract: | Transformation of the nuclear, chloroplast, and mitochondrial genomes can now be accomplished inChlamydomonas reinhardtii. Many biosynthetic pathways are carried out in the chloroplast, and efforts to manipulate these pathways will require that gene products be directed to this compartment. Chloroplast proteins are encoded in either the chloroplast or nuclear genome. In the latter case they are synthesized in the cytoplasm and imported post-translationally into the chloroplast. Thus, strategies for expressing foreign genes or overexpressing endogenous genes whose products reside in the chloroplast could involve either genome. This paper reviews the present status of transformation methodology for the nuclear and chloroplast genomes inChlamydomonas. Considerations for expressing gene products in the chloroplast are discussed. Experimental evidence for homologous recombination during transformation of the nuclear genome is presented. |
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Keywords: | nitrate reductase homologous recombination cytochrome gene targeting |
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