Studies on the mobilization of a maize transposable family,Ac/Ds, in pepper using In Vivo transient assay system

A maize transposable family, Ac/Ds, has been successfully utilized as a mutagenizing agent not only in monocot but also in dicot. In order to develop insertional mutagenesis system in pepper, the mobility of Ac/Ds has been examined. In this study, the excision of the elements was monitored via trans...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of plant biology = Singmul Hakhoe chi 2004, 47(1), , pp.1-7
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Chul Min, Je, Byoung Il, Koo, Ja Choon, Piao, Hai Long, Park, Soon Ju, Jeon, Joo Mi, Kim, Min Kyoung, Park, Sung Han, Park, Jin Young, Lee, Eun Jin, Chung, Woo Sik, Lee, Kon Ho, Kang, Kyu Young, Lee, Sung-Ho, Han, Chang-deok
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Zusammenfassung:A maize transposable family, Ac/Ds, has been successfully utilized as a mutagenizing agent not only in monocot but also in dicot. In order to develop insertional mutagenesis system in pepper, the mobility of Ac/Ds has been examined. In this study, the excision of the elements was monitored via transient assay system with protoplasts. Two different systems were developed and compared; one- and two-elements systems. In a one-element system, Ac alone was introduced into cells. As a two-element system, Ac and Ds were cloned into a single vector and were expressed in protoplasts. Our data showed that both Ac and Ds elements were highly mobile in pepper cells. This is the first report suggesting that Ac/Ds mediated gene tagging system could be successfully operated in pepper.
ISSN:1226-9239
1867-0725
DOI:10.1007/BF03030220