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High frequency of phenotypic deviations in Physcomitrella patens plants transformed with a gene-disruption library

BACKGROUND: The moss Physcomitrella patens is an attractive model system for plant biology and functional genome analysis. It shares many biological features with higher plants but has the unique advantage of an efficient homologous recombination system for its nuclear DNA. This allows precise genet...

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Autores principales: Egener, Tanja, Granado, José, Guitton, Marie-Christine, Hohe, Annette, Holtorf, Hauke, Lucht, Jan M, Rensing, Stefan A, Schlink, Katja, Schulte, Julia, Schween, Gabriele, Zimmermann, Susanne, Duwenig, Elke, Rak, Bodo, Reski, Ralf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC117800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12123528
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-2-6
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author Egener, Tanja
Granado, José
Guitton, Marie-Christine
Hohe, Annette
Holtorf, Hauke
Lucht, Jan M
Rensing, Stefan A
Schlink, Katja
Schulte, Julia
Schween, Gabriele
Zimmermann, Susanne
Duwenig, Elke
Rak, Bodo
Reski, Ralf
author_facet Egener, Tanja
Granado, José
Guitton, Marie-Christine
Hohe, Annette
Holtorf, Hauke
Lucht, Jan M
Rensing, Stefan A
Schlink, Katja
Schulte, Julia
Schween, Gabriele
Zimmermann, Susanne
Duwenig, Elke
Rak, Bodo
Reski, Ralf
author_sort Egener, Tanja
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The moss Physcomitrella patens is an attractive model system for plant biology and functional genome analysis. It shares many biological features with higher plants but has the unique advantage of an efficient homologous recombination system for its nuclear DNA. This allows precise genetic manipulations and targeted knockouts to study gene function, an approach that due to the very low frequency of targeted recombination events is not routinely possible in any higher plant. RESULTS: As an important prerequisite for a large-scale gene/function correlation study in this plant, we are establishing a collection of Physcomitrella patens transformants with insertion mutations in most expressed genes. A low-redundancy moss cDNA library was mutagenised in E. coli using a derivative of the transposon Tn1000. The resulting gene-disruption library was then used to transform Physcomitrella. Homologous recombination of the mutagenised cDNA with genomic coding sequences is expected to target insertion events preferentially to expressed genes. An immediate phenotypic analysis of transformants is made possible by the predominance of the haploid gametophytic state in the life cycle of the moss. Among the first 16,203 transformants analysed so far, we observed 2636 plants ( = 16.2%) that differed from the wild-type in a variety of developmental, morphological and physiological characteristics. CONCLUSIONS: The high proportion of phenotypic deviations and the wide range of abnormalities observed among the transformants suggests that mutagenesis by gene-disruption library transformation is a useful strategy to establish a highly diverse population of Physcomitrella patens mutants for functional genome analysis.
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spelling pubmed-1178002002-08-15 High frequency of phenotypic deviations in Physcomitrella patens plants transformed with a gene-disruption library Egener, Tanja Granado, José Guitton, Marie-Christine Hohe, Annette Holtorf, Hauke Lucht, Jan M Rensing, Stefan A Schlink, Katja Schulte, Julia Schween, Gabriele Zimmermann, Susanne Duwenig, Elke Rak, Bodo Reski, Ralf BMC Plant Biol Methodology Article BACKGROUND: The moss Physcomitrella patens is an attractive model system for plant biology and functional genome analysis. It shares many biological features with higher plants but has the unique advantage of an efficient homologous recombination system for its nuclear DNA. This allows precise genetic manipulations and targeted knockouts to study gene function, an approach that due to the very low frequency of targeted recombination events is not routinely possible in any higher plant. RESULTS: As an important prerequisite for a large-scale gene/function correlation study in this plant, we are establishing a collection of Physcomitrella patens transformants with insertion mutations in most expressed genes. A low-redundancy moss cDNA library was mutagenised in E. coli using a derivative of the transposon Tn1000. The resulting gene-disruption library was then used to transform Physcomitrella. Homologous recombination of the mutagenised cDNA with genomic coding sequences is expected to target insertion events preferentially to expressed genes. An immediate phenotypic analysis of transformants is made possible by the predominance of the haploid gametophytic state in the life cycle of the moss. Among the first 16,203 transformants analysed so far, we observed 2636 plants ( = 16.2%) that differed from the wild-type in a variety of developmental, morphological and physiological characteristics. CONCLUSIONS: The high proportion of phenotypic deviations and the wide range of abnormalities observed among the transformants suggests that mutagenesis by gene-disruption library transformation is a useful strategy to establish a highly diverse population of Physcomitrella patens mutants for functional genome analysis. BioMed Central 2002-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC117800/ /pubmed/12123528 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-2-6 Text en Copyright © 2002 Egener et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
spellingShingle Methodology Article
Egener, Tanja
Granado, José
Guitton, Marie-Christine
Hohe, Annette
Holtorf, Hauke
Lucht, Jan M
Rensing, Stefan A
Schlink, Katja
Schulte, Julia
Schween, Gabriele
Zimmermann, Susanne
Duwenig, Elke
Rak, Bodo
Reski, Ralf
High frequency of phenotypic deviations in Physcomitrella patens plants transformed with a gene-disruption library
title High frequency of phenotypic deviations in Physcomitrella patens plants transformed with a gene-disruption library
title_full High frequency of phenotypic deviations in Physcomitrella patens plants transformed with a gene-disruption library
title_fullStr High frequency of phenotypic deviations in Physcomitrella patens plants transformed with a gene-disruption library
title_full_unstemmed High frequency of phenotypic deviations in Physcomitrella patens plants transformed with a gene-disruption library
title_short High frequency of phenotypic deviations in Physcomitrella patens plants transformed with a gene-disruption library
title_sort high frequency of phenotypic deviations in physcomitrella patens plants transformed with a gene-disruption library
topic Methodology Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC117800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12123528
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-2-6
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