논문 상세보기

High efficient rice transformation method by modifying co-cultivation conditions

  • 언어ENG
  • URLhttps://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/297997
서비스가 종료되어 열람이 제한될 수 있습니다.
한국육종학회 (The Korean Breeding Society)
초록

Rice transformation method using A. tumefaciens has already been widely used to generate transgenic plants, the transformation rate is still low in most Korean elite cultivars. We made several modifications of the standard protocol especially in the co-cultivation step to improve the efficiency of the rice transformation. The co-culture medium was modified by the addition of three antioxidant compounds (10.5㎎/ℓ L-cysteine, 1mM sodium thiosulfate, 1mM dithiothreitol) and of Agrobacterium growth-inhibiting agent (5㎎/ℓ silver nitrate). Co-cultivation temperature (23. 5℃ for 1 day, 26.5℃ for 6 days) and duration (7 days) were also changed. The plasmid of pMJC-GB-GUS carrying the GUS reporter gene and the bar gene as the selectable marker was used to evaluate the efficiency of the transformation. After co-cultivation, a high level of GUS gene expression was observed in calli treated with the modified method. It is likely that those newly added compounds helped to minimize the damage due to oxidative bursts during plant cell-Agrobacterium interaction and to prevent necrosis of rice cells. And the transformation rate under the modified method was also remarkably increased approximately 8-fold in Heungnambyeo and 2-fold in Ilmibyeo as compared to the corresponding standard method. Furthermore, we could produce the transgenic plants stably from Ilpumbyeo which is a high-quality rice but its transformation rate is extremely low. Transformation and the copy number of transgenes were confirmed by PCR, bar strip and Southern blot analysis. The improved method would attribute reducing the effort and the time required to produce a large number of transgenic rice plants.

저자
  • Hyang-Mi Park(National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration) Corresponding Author
  • Yul-Ho Kim(National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration)
  • Tae-Young Hwang(National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration)
  • Chang In Yang(National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration)
  • Ji Ung Jeung(National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration)
  • Young Chan Cho(National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration)
  • Kyoung Ho Kang(National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration)
  • Chung-Kon Kim(National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration)