STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF SELECTABLE AND NON-SELECTABLE TRANSGENES IN MAIZE AFTER INTRODUCTION BY PARTICLE BOMBARDMENT

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作者
REGISTER, JC
PETERSON, DJ
BELL, PJ
BULLOCK, WP
EVANS, IJ
FRAME, B
GREENLAND, AJ
HIGGS, NS
JEPSON, I
JIAO, SP
LEWNAU, CJ
SILLICK, JM
WILSON, HM
机构
[1] ICI SEEDS RES DEPT, SLATER, IA 50244 USA
[2] ZENECA SEEDS, JEALOTTS HILL RES STN, BRACKNELL, BERKS, ENGLAND
关键词
CELL BIOLOGY; EPIGENETICS; MAIZE; TRANSFORMATION; TRANSGENES;
D O I
10.1007/BF00014669
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Zea mays transformants produced by particle bombardment of embryogenic suspension culture cells of the genotype A188 x B73 and selected on kanamycin or bialaphos were characterized with respect to transgene integration, expression, and inheritance. Selection on bialaphos, mediated by the bar or par genes, was more efficient than selection on kanamycin, mediated by the nptII gene. Most transformants contained multicopy, single locus, transgene insertion events. A transgene expression cassette was more likely to be rearranged if expression of that gene was not selected for during callus growth. Not all plants regenerated from calli representing single transformation events expressed the transgenes, and a nonselectable gene (uidA) was expressed in fewer plants than was the selectable transgene. Mendelian inheritance of transgenes consistent with transgene insertion at a single locus was observed for approximately two thirds of the transformants assessed. Transgene expression was typically, but not always, predictable in progeny plants - transgene silencing, as well as poor transgene transmission to progeny, was observed in some plant lines in which the parent plants had expressed the transgene.
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页码:951 / 961
页数:11
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