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Co-expression and inheritance of foreign genes in transformants obtained by direct DNA transformation of tobacco protoplasts

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A plasmid containing two marker genes for expression in plants was constructed. This 16 kb vector, pCT1T3, contains an intact nopaline synthase gene and a chimaeric gene consisting of the promoter and terminator regions from cauliflower mosaic virus gene VI and a structural gene, aminoglycoside phosphotransferase (APH(3′)II), from the bacterial transposon Tn5. After transformation of tobacco mesophyll protoplasts with this plasmid, several kanamycin-resistant transformants were obtained. Intensive studies on the drug tolerance of growth and differentiation of the transformants showed that the chimaeric gene was stably expressed. Of 17 independent transformants, 3 (about 18%) expressed the two marker genes, regardless of the state of differentiation, as did individual plants regenerated from the same callus. Multiple copies of the inserted DNA were found in some transformants.

Viable seeds were produced by 12 out of 15 independent transformants. Seeds obtained by self-pollination were germinated on medium containing kanamycin sulphate. With the exception of one clone, resistant seedlings with green leaves and sensitive seedlings with white leaves were found to segregate in a 3:1 ratio. This suggests that the inheritance of the inserted gene is Mendelian. A reciprocal cross between the transformants and wild-type tobacco also showed nuclear transmission of the APH(3′)II gene. This was consistently maintained in a subclone of the same transformant derived from the same callus line. Stable inheritance of the single dominant character was also seen among seeds formed in several different flower pods of the same individual plants.

Two clones were also found to synthesize nopaline in addition to expressing APH(3′)II. Analysis of the progeny obtained by self-crosses of such transformants revealed the simultaneous expression of these two enzymes, indicating that the two marker genes are linked on the same chromosome.

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Uchimiya, H., Hirochika, H., Hashimoto, H. et al. Co-expression and inheritance of foreign genes in transformants obtained by direct DNA transformation of tobacco protoplasts. Molec. Gen. Genet. 205, 1–8 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02428025

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