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Factors affecting PEG-mediated stable transformation of maize protoplasts

โœ Scribed by Charles L. Armstrong; William L. Petersen; Wallace G. Buchholz; Benjamin A. Bowen; Sally L. Sulc


Publisher
Springer
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
1010 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0721-7714

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โœฆ Synopsis


Factors influencing the frequency of stable transformation and co-transformation of maize protoplasts utilizing a polyethylene glycol (PEG) mediated DNA uptake procedure have been investigated. Protoplast plating conditions, pre-treatment buffer composition, PEG concentration, and DNA concentration were all found to be important. Carrier DNA was not beneficial when transforming with circular plasmid DNA. The effect of linearizing plasmid DNA was inconsistent across experiments, and may be dependent on the presence of carrier DNA. Functional co-transformation of an unlinked marker gene (hygromycin phosphotransferase) was increased by increasing the ratio of nonselected:selected DNA, and varied from 39% at a 1โˆถ1 ratio to 65% at a 100โˆถ1 ratio. Under optimum conditions, up to 300 transformed calli were recovered per million input protoplasts. The protocol is simple, inexpensive, and effective, and is useful for studies in maize requiring large numbers of stably transformed or co-transformed cell lines.


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