An optimized double T-DNA binary vector system for improved production of marker-free transgenic tobacco plants
Objectives In the plant transformation process, marker genes play a vital role in identifying transformed cells from non-transformed cells. However, once transgenic plants have been obtained, the presence of marker genes may provoke public concern about environmental or biosafety issues. In our prev...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biotechnology letters 2020-04, Vol.42 (4), p.641-655 |
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In the plant transformation process, marker genes play a vital role in identifying transformed cells from non-transformed cells. However, once transgenic plants have been obtained, the presence of marker genes may provoke public concern about environmental or biosafety issues. In our previous study, a double T-DNA vector system has been developed to obtain marker-free transgenic plants, but the T-DNA left border (LB) and right border (RB) of the vector showed an RB–LB–RB–LB pattern and led to high linkage integration between the selectable marker gene (SMG) and the gene of interest (GOI). To improve this double T-DNA vector system, we inverted the first T-DNA direction such that a LB–RB–RB–LB pattern resulted to avoid transcriptional read-through at the LB and the subsequent linkage transfer of the SMG and GOI.
Results
We separately inserted the green fluorescent protein (
GFP
) gene as the GOI and the neomycin phosphotransferase II (
NPTII
) gene as the SMG in both optimized and original vectors and carried out
Agrobacterium
-mediated tobacco transformation. Statistical analysis revealed that the linkage frequency was 25.6% in T
0
plants transformed with the optimized vector, which is a 42.1% decrease compared with that of the original vector (44.2%). The frequency of obtaining marker-free transgenic plants was 66.7% in T
1
plants transformed with the optimized vector, showing a 33.4% increase compared with that of the original vector (50.0%).
Conclusion
Our results demonstrate that the optimized double T-DNA binary vector system is a more effective, economical and time-saving approach for obtaining marker-free transgenic plants. |
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ISSN: | 0141-5492 1573-6776 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10529-020-02797-1 |