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Optimization of biolistic transformation of embryogenic grape cell suspensions.

D Hébert1, J R Kikkert, F D Smith, B I Reisch.   

Abstract

Embryogenic suspensions of 'Chancellor' (Vitis L. complex interspecific hybrid) were bombarded with tungsten particles coated with plasmid pBI426 encoding ß-glucuronidase (GUS) and neomycin phosphotransferase (NPTII) which results in kanamycin resistance. Two d after bombardment, cultures were placed on semi-solid medium containing either 8.6 or 17.2 μM kanamycin. Factors that affect biolistic transformation rates were studied. Tungsten microprojectiles with a mean diameter of 1.07 μm (M10) resulted in more transient gene expression than 0.771 μm diameter particles. Using M10 particles, helium pressures of 1000 and 1200 psi yielded more GUS-expressing colonies per plate than did 800 psi 2 d following bombardment. The number of transformants present after 34 d was not affected by the helium pressure. The distance between the particle launch site and the target cells, and the number of days between the last cell subculture and bombardment, did not affect the numbers of transient and long term GUS expressing colonies. The addition of 3 g/l of activated charcoal to the post-bombardment medium increased long term GUS expression four fold. Wrapping the plates after bombardment with Parafilm increased long term GUS expression three fold compared with plates wrapped with a porous venting tape. With up to 850 transformed callus colonies per plate 23 d after bombardment, the biolistic device holds much promise as a method to achieve stable transformation of grapevines.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 24201791     DOI: 10.1007/BF00233066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Rep        ISSN: 0721-7714            Impact factor:   4.570


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