Literature DB >> 9870701

Effect of ploidy and homozygosity on transgene expression in primary tobacco transformants and their androgenetic progenies.

A Beaujean1, R S Sangwan, M Hodges, B S Sangwan-Norreel.   

Abstract

Expression of a transgene is rarely analysed in the androgenetic progenies of the transgenic plants. Here, we report differential transgene expression in androgenetic haploid and doubled haploid (DH) tobacco plants as compared to the diploid parental lines, thus demonstrating a gene dosage effect. Using Agrobacterium-mediated transformation, and bacterial reporter genes encoding neomycin phosphotransferase (nptII) and beta-glucuronidase (uidA/ GUS), driven respectively by the mas 1' and mas 2' promoters, we have generated more than 150 independent transgenic (R0) Nicotiana tabacum plants containing one or more T-DNA copies. Transgene analyses of these R0, their selfed R1 lines and their corresponding haploid progenies showed an obvious position effect (site of T-DNA insertion on chromosome) on uidA expression. However, transgene (GUS) expression levels were not proportional to transgene copy number. More than 150 haploids and doubled haploids, induced by treatment with colchicine, were produced from 20 independent transgenic R0 plants containing single and multiple copies of the uidA gene. We observed that homozygous DH plants expressed GUS at approximately 2.9-fold the level of the corresponding parental haploid plants. This increase in transgene expression may be attributed mainly to the increase (2-fold) in chromosome number. Based on this observation, we suggest a strong link between chromosome number (ploidy dosage effect) and transgene expression. In particular, we demonstrate the effect on its expression level of converting the transgene from the heterozygous (in R0 plants) to the homozygous (DH) state: e.g. an increase of 50% was observed in the homozygous DH as compared to the original heterozygous diploid plants. We propose that ploidy coupled with homozygosity can result in a new type of gene activation, creating differences in gene expression patterns.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9870701     DOI: 10.1007/s004380050905

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Gen Genet        ISSN: 0026-8925


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