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Comparison of different techniques for gene transfer into mature and immature tobacco pollen

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The particle gun, cocultivation withAgrobacterium tumefaciens, and imbibition in DNA solutions were compared as methods to transfer DNA into mature and immature pollen ofNicotiana tabacum. Bombardment of mature pollen with the β-glucuronidase gene cloned behind the pollen-specific PA2 promoter of the chalcone isomerase gene ofPetunia hybrida resulted in the expression of the β-glucuronidase gene in 0.025% of the pollen grains. Bombardment of younger stages followed byin vitro maturation also resulted in the formation of mature pollen that expressed β-glucuronidase, although at a lower frequency. Cocultivation of pollen duringin vitro maturation orin vitro germination withAgrobacterium tumefaciens did not yeild β-glucuronidase-expressing pollen. In these cases, an intron-containing β-glucuronidase gene was used which effectively prevented β-glucuronidase expression in the bacteria. Imbibition of mature, dry pollen in various DNA solutions of the same constructs also did not lead to the formation of β-glucuronidase expressing pollen.

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Stöger, E., Moreno, R.M.B., Ylstra, B. et al. Comparison of different techniques for gene transfer into mature and immature tobacco pollen. Transgenic Research 1, 71–78 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02513024

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