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Tsung-Meng Wu1,2, Ke-Chun Lin1, Wei-Shiang Liau1, Yun-Yang Chao1,3, Ling-Hung Yang1, Szu-Yun Chen1, Chung-An Lu4, Chwan-Yang Hong5.
Abstract
In the post-genomic era, many useful tools have been developed to accelerate the investigation of gene functions. Fluorescent proteins have been widely used as protein tags for studying the subcellular localization of proteins in plants. Several fluorescent organelle marker lines have been generated in dicot plants; however, useful and reliable fluorescent organelle marker lines are lacking in the monocot model rice. Here, we developed eight different GFP-based organelle markers in transgenic rice and created a set of DsRed-based gateway vectors for combining with the marker lines. Two mitochondrial-localized rice ascorbate peroxidase genes fused to DsRed and successfully co-localized with mitochondrial-targeted marker lines verified the practical use of this system. The co-localization of GFP-fusion marker lines and DsRed-fusion proteins provide a convenient platform for in vivo or in vitro analysis of subcellular localization of rice proteins.Entities:
Keywords: DsRed; GFP; Organelle marker lines; Oryza sativa; Protoplast; Subcellular localization
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26519260 DOI: 10.1007/s11103-015-0397-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Mol Biol ISSN: 0167-4412 Impact factor: 4.076