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Hany Bashandy1, Salla Jalkanen2, Teemu H Teeri2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Transient gene expression utilizing syringe agroinfiltration offers a simple and efficient technique for different transgenic applications. Leaves of Nicotiana benthamiana show reliable and high transformation efficiency, but in quantitative assays also a certain degree of variation. We used a nested design in our agroinfiltration experiments to dissect the sources of this variation.Entities:
Keywords: Agrobacterium meditated transformation; Agroinfiltration; Estradiol induction; Luciferase expression; Nested design
Year: 2015 PMID: 26472987 PMCID: PMC4607171 DOI: 10.1186/s13007-015-0091-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Methods ISSN: 1746-4811 Impact factor: 4.993
Fig. 1Design of the nested infiltration experiments. In the first experiment, three leaves of two Nicotiana benthamiana plants were infiltrated with agrobacterium, each leaf was sampled from five positions and luciferase activity of each sample extract was measured five times. The same procedure was repeated for four different promoters or inducer treatments driving the luciferase reporter
Fig. 2Promoter activity in agroinfiltrated Nicotiana benthamiana leaves. The estradiol inducible XVE/LexA cassette was measured with (+) and without (−) induction. Error bars show standard deviation of all measurements
Fig. 3Components of variance in the agroinfiltration experiment. In the first experiment (a), the variance caused by the different promoters is excluded. In the second experiment (b) none of the observed variance could be addressed to the three plant individuals within one agroinfiltration subexperiment, or its three repetitions. In both experiments, largest variation occurred between the sample disks punched from infiltrated leaves