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Comparison of constitutive promoter activities and development of maize ubiquitin promoter- and Gateway-based binary vectors for rice.

Katsutoshi Tsuda1,2, Toshiya Suzuki2,3, Manaki Mimura1, Ken-Ichi Nonomura1,2.   

Abstract

In transgenic experiments, we often face fundamental requirements such as overexpressing a certain gene, developing organelle markers, testing promoter activities, introducing large genomic fragments, and combinations of them. To fulfill these multiple requirements in rice, we developed simple binary vectors with or without maize ubiquitin (UBQ) promoter, Gateway cassette and fluorescent proteins. First, we compared stabilities of cauliflower mosaic virus 35S and maize UBQ promoters for constitutive gene expression in transgenic rice. We show that the 35S promoter was frequently silenced after shoot regeneration, whereas maize UBQ promoter achieved stable expression in various young tissues. Binary vectors with Gateway cassettes under the control of the UBQ promoter allowed us to develop stable organelle markers for nuclei, microtubules and P-bodies in rice. The maize UBQ promoter can be easily replaced with any promoters of interest as exemplified by reporters of mitotic cells and provascular bundles. Finally, by introducing two genomic fluorescent reporters, we showed utilities of the Gateway cassette and two selection markers in large DNA fragment transfer and sequential transformations, respectively. Thus, these binary vectors provide useful choices of transgenic experiments in rice.
© 2022 Japanese Society for Plant Biotechnology.

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Keywords:  Gateway; binary vector; fluorescent reporter; maize ubiquitin promoter; rice

Year:  2022        PMID: 35937527      PMCID: PMC9300420          DOI: 10.5511/plantbiotechnology.22.0120a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Biotechnol (Tokyo)        ISSN: 1342-4580            Impact factor:   1.308


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