T-DNA chimeric integration and unexpected transgene expression are relevant constraints affecting transgenic plants. This study aims to properly investigate the occurrence of these events and to what extent they may be related. The final goal is to develop an effective screening tool for earlier selection of proper transgenic lines. A strat- egy based on qPCR and Southern blot was adopted for evaluating gus and Egfp chimerism degree in transgenic Vitis vinifera cv ‘Chardonnay’. Of nine transgenic lines, one had a very high chimerism value, which was shown to be associated with minimal transgene expression. The evaluation of the gus gene over time and space on a line selected as a model showed that transgene’s chimerism was stable and uniform throughout plant tissues whilst its expression was highly variable. Transgene chimerism issue was investigated in detail and useful hints were given for selecting the most favorable transgenic plants and for proper planning of in vitro and ex vitro experiments.
Dalla Costa, L.; Pinto Sintra, A.; Campa, M.; Poletti, V.; Martinelli, L.; Malnoy, M. (2014). Development of analytical tools for evaluating the effect of T-DNA chimeric integration on transgene expression in vegetatively propagated plants. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 118 (3): 471-484. doi: 10.1007/s11240-014-0499-z handle: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11240-014-0499-z
Development of analytical tools for evaluating the effect of T-DNA chimeric integration on transgene expression in vegetatively propagated plants
MARTINELLI, LUCIA;
2014-01-01
Abstract
T-DNA chimeric integration and unexpected transgene expression are relevant constraints affecting transgenic plants. This study aims to properly investigate the occurrence of these events and to what extent they may be related. The final goal is to develop an effective screening tool for earlier selection of proper transgenic lines. A strat- egy based on qPCR and Southern blot was adopted for evaluating gus and Egfp chimerism degree in transgenic Vitis vinifera cv ‘Chardonnay’. Of nine transgenic lines, one had a very high chimerism value, which was shown to be associated with minimal transgene expression. The evaluation of the gus gene over time and space on a line selected as a model showed that transgene’s chimerism was stable and uniform throughout plant tissues whilst its expression was highly variable. Transgene chimerism issue was investigated in detail and useful hints were given for selecting the most favorable transgenic plants and for proper planning of in vitro and ex vitro experiments.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.