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Quantitative analysis of CryIA(b) expression in Bt maize plants, tissues, and silage and stability of expression over successive generations

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The range and stability of expression of the transgenic CryIA(b) protein was examined in Ciba Seeds Bt maize plants derived from Event 176. Specifically, CryIA(b) levels were determined for: (1) various plant tissues and developmental stages in three maize lines from 1993 field tests; (2) pollen and leaves from plants representing four backcross generations of two genotypes; (3) leaves of 6 precommercial hybrids; and (4) silage from one Bt maize hybrid. Significant levels were found only in pollen and leaves. Genetic background did not greatly impact the level seen in either tissue. CryIA(b) expression in maize plants derived from transformation Event 176 was stable over at least four successive generations. On a per acre basis, the highest amount of CryIA(b) protein (estimated to be 2-4 g CryIA(b) protein/acre) was found to occur at anthesis, consistent with the stage at which maximum plant vegetative biomass is reached. CryIA(b) was not detected in silage prepared from CryIA(b)-expression plants. The maize-expressed CryIA(b) protein was found to have the expected size and to be immunoreactive with antibodies prepared against crystals from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki.

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Fearing, P.L., Brown, D., Vlachos, D. et al. Quantitative analysis of CryIA(b) expression in Bt maize plants, tissues, and silage and stability of expression over successive generations. Molecular Breeding 3, 169–176 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009611613475

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