Enhanced Agrobacterium -mediated Transformation of Embryogenic Calli of Upland Cotton via Efficient Selection and Timely Subculture of Somatic Embryos
Agrobacterium - tumefaciens -mediated transformation of cotton embryogenic calli (EC) was enhanced by choosing appropriate EC and improving efficiency of coculture, selection cultivation, and plant regeneration. After 48-h cocultivation, the number of β-glucuronidase (GUS)-positive calli characteriz...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology reporter 2008-09, Vol.26 (3), p.174-185 |
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tumefaciens
-mediated transformation of cotton embryogenic calli (EC) was enhanced by choosing appropriate EC and improving efficiency of coculture, selection cultivation, and plant regeneration. After 48-h cocultivation, the number of β-glucuronidase (GUS)-positive calli characterized by yellow, loose, and fine-grained EC was twofold greater than that of gray, brown, and coarse-granule EC. It indicated that efficiency of transient transformation was affected by EC morphology. And transient transformation efficiency was also improved by cocultivation on the medium adding 50 mg l
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acetosyringone at 19°C for 48 h. Subculturing EC on the selection medium with low cell density was beneficial to production of more kanamycin-resistant (Km-R) calli lines. From an original 0.3-g EC, an average of 20 Km-R calli lines were obtained from a selection dish and the GUS-positive rate of Km-R clones was 81.97%. A large number of normal plants were rapidly regenerated on the differentiation medium with dehydration treatments and the GUS-positive rate of regeneration plants was about 72.60%. Polymerase chain reaction analysis of GUS-positive plantlets revealed a 100% positive detection rate for neomycin phosphotransferase II gene and
uidA
. Southern blot of transgenic plants regenerated from different Km-R calli lines demonstrated that the target gene, mostly with the low copy number, has been integrated into the cotton genome. |
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ISSN: | 0735-9640 1572-9818 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11105-008-0032-9 |