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Biolistic plant transformation
Authors:John C. Sanford
Affiliation:Dept of Horticultural Sciences, Cornell Univ. Geneva, NY 14456, USA.
Abstract:The biolistic process represents a completely new approach to the problem of how to deliver DNA into intact cells and tissues. High velocity microprojectiles are used to carry DNA or other substances past cell walls and membranes. Because DNA is being 'shot' into cells, it represents a type of biological ballistics, hence the term "biolistics".
There are several fundamental advantages to the biolistic process over other plant transformation techniques. The biolistic process appears to be effective regardless of species or tissue type, it is a rapid and very simple procedure, and it should facilitate the direct transformation of totipotent tissues such as pollen, embryos, meristems and morphogenic cell cultures. In addition, the biolistic process appears to be uniquely suitable for organelle transformation.
The disadvantages of the biolistic process are that it requires special instrumentation, and is still in the early stages of its development. Consequently, delivery efficiencies are still not as high as can be achieved in highly optimized transformation systems such as electroporation or agrobacterial-infection of tobacco. Furthermore, potential users should be prepared to spend some time adapting existing protocols to their specific species or tissue of interest.
Keywords:gene delivery    gene gun    microprojectile    particle acceleration    particle gun
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