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A rapid and robust method of identifying transformed Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings following floral dip transformation
BACKGROUND: The floral dip method of transformation by immersion of inflorescences in a suspension of Agrobacterium is the method of choice for Arabidopsis transformation. The presence of a marker, usually antibiotic- or herbicide-resistance, allows identification of transformed seedlings from untra...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1636043/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17087829 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4811-2-19 |
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author | Harrison, Samuel J Mott, Ellie K Parsley, Kate Aspinall, Sue Gray, John C Cottage, Amanda |
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description | BACKGROUND: The floral dip method of transformation by immersion of inflorescences in a suspension of Agrobacterium is the method of choice for Arabidopsis transformation. The presence of a marker, usually antibiotic- or herbicide-resistance, allows identification of transformed seedlings from untransformed seedlings. Seedling selection is a lengthy process which does not always lead to easily identifiable transformants. Selection for kanamycin-, phosphinothricin- and hygromycin B-resistance commonly takes 7–10 d and high seedling density and fungal contamination may result in failure to recover transformants. RESULTS: A method for identifying transformed seedlings in as little as 3.25 d has been developed. Arabidopsis T1 seeds obtained after floral dip transformation are plated on 1% agar containing MS medium and kanamycin, phosphinothricin or hygromycin B, as appropriate. After a 2-d stratification period, seeds are subjected to a regime of 4–6 h light, 48 h dark and 24 h light (3.25 d). Kanamycin-resistant and phosphinothricin-resistant seedlings are easily distinguished from non-resistant seedlings by green expanded cotyledons whereas non-resistant seedlings have pale unexpanded cotyledons. Seedlings grown on hygromycin B differ from those grown on kanamycin and phosphinothricin as both resistant and non-resistant seedlings are green. However, hygromycin B-resistant seedlings are easily identified as they have long hypocotyls (0.8–1.0 cm) whereas non-resistant seedlings have short hypocotyls (0.2–0.4 cm). CONCLUSION: The method presented here is an improvement on current selection methods as it allows quicker identification of transformed seedlings: transformed seedlings are easily discernable from non-transformants in as little as 3.25 d in comparison to the 7–10 d required for selection using current protocols. |
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spelling | pubmed-16360432006-11-15 A rapid and robust method of identifying transformed Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings following floral dip transformation Harrison, Samuel J Mott, Ellie K Parsley, Kate Aspinall, Sue Gray, John C Cottage, Amanda Plant Methods Methodology BACKGROUND: The floral dip method of transformation by immersion of inflorescences in a suspension of Agrobacterium is the method of choice for Arabidopsis transformation. The presence of a marker, usually antibiotic- or herbicide-resistance, allows identification of transformed seedlings from untransformed seedlings. Seedling selection is a lengthy process which does not always lead to easily identifiable transformants. Selection for kanamycin-, phosphinothricin- and hygromycin B-resistance commonly takes 7–10 d and high seedling density and fungal contamination may result in failure to recover transformants. RESULTS: A method for identifying transformed seedlings in as little as 3.25 d has been developed. Arabidopsis T1 seeds obtained after floral dip transformation are plated on 1% agar containing MS medium and kanamycin, phosphinothricin or hygromycin B, as appropriate. After a 2-d stratification period, seeds are subjected to a regime of 4–6 h light, 48 h dark and 24 h light (3.25 d). Kanamycin-resistant and phosphinothricin-resistant seedlings are easily distinguished from non-resistant seedlings by green expanded cotyledons whereas non-resistant seedlings have pale unexpanded cotyledons. Seedlings grown on hygromycin B differ from those grown on kanamycin and phosphinothricin as both resistant and non-resistant seedlings are green. However, hygromycin B-resistant seedlings are easily identified as they have long hypocotyls (0.8–1.0 cm) whereas non-resistant seedlings have short hypocotyls (0.2–0.4 cm). CONCLUSION: The method presented here is an improvement on current selection methods as it allows quicker identification of transformed seedlings: transformed seedlings are easily discernable from non-transformants in as little as 3.25 d in comparison to the 7–10 d required for selection using current protocols. BioMed Central 2006-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1636043/ /pubmed/17087829 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4811-2-19 Text en Copyright © 2006 Harrison et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Methodology Harrison, Samuel J Mott, Ellie K Parsley, Kate Aspinall, Sue Gray, John C Cottage, Amanda A rapid and robust method of identifying transformed Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings following floral dip transformation |
title | A rapid and robust method of identifying transformed Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings following floral dip transformation |
title_full | A rapid and robust method of identifying transformed Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings following floral dip transformation |
title_fullStr | A rapid and robust method of identifying transformed Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings following floral dip transformation |
title_full_unstemmed | A rapid and robust method of identifying transformed Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings following floral dip transformation |
title_short | A rapid and robust method of identifying transformed Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings following floral dip transformation |
title_sort | rapid and robust method of identifying transformed arabidopsis thaliana seedlings following floral dip transformation |
topic | Methodology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1636043/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17087829 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4811-2-19 |
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