农杆菌介导的谷物作物基因转移:大麦、小麦、小黑麦和玉米的现行方案。

International journal of plant genomics Pub Date : 2009-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-06-21 DOI:10.1155/2009/835608
Goetz Hensel, Christine Kastner, Sylwia Oleszczuk, Jan Riechen, Jochen Kumlehn
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摘要

强大的“组学”技术的发展使研究人员能够识别许多感兴趣的基因,对这些基因进行全面的功能分析是非常必要的。然而,在单子叶作物中,外源表达重组基因或内源基因通过稳定转化被敲除的品系的生产仍然是遗传学和基因功能之间联系的主要瓶颈。利用农杆菌将DNA有效地转移到谷物未成熟胚胎的可再生细胞的方法已被逐步改进。具体的改进措施的效果往往不是很明显,而它们的联合实施却产生了有意义的进展。在这里,我们为农杆菌介导的稳定转基因大麦、小麦、小黑麦和玉米的产生提供了最新的方案。基于这些方法,数百个独立的转基因品系已经交付,接种胚胎的效率达到大麦的86%,小麦的10%,小黑麦的4%,玉米的24%。
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Agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer to cereal crop plants: current protocols for barley, wheat, triticale, and maize.

Agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer to cereal crop plants: current protocols for barley, wheat, triticale, and maize.

Agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer to cereal crop plants: current protocols for barley, wheat, triticale, and maize.

Agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer to cereal crop plants: current protocols for barley, wheat, triticale, and maize.

The development of powerful "omics" technologies has enabled researchers to identify many genes of interest for which comprehensive functional analyses are highly desirable. However, the production of lines which ectopically express recombinant genes, or those in which endogenous genes are knocked down via stable transformation, remains a major bottleneck for the association between genetics and gene function in monocotyledonous crops. Methods of effective DNA transfer into regenerable cells of immature embryos from cereals by means of Agrobacterium tumefaciens have been modified in a stepwise manner. The effect of particular improvement measures has often not been significantly evident, whereas their combined implementation has resulted in meaningful advances. Here, we provide updated protocols for the Agrobacterium-mediated generation of stably transgenic barley, wheat, triticale and maize. Based upon these methods, several hundred independent transgenic lines have been delivered, with efficiencies of inoculated embryos leading to stably transgenic plants reaching 86% in barley, 10% in wheat, 4% in triticale, and 24% in maize.

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