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ptxD/Phi as alternative selectable marker system for genetic transformation for bio-safety concerns: a review

Antibiotic and herbicide resistance genes are the most common marker genes for plant transformation to improve crop yield and food quality. However, there is public concern about the use of resistance marker genes in food crops due to the risk of potential gene flow from transgenic plants to compati...

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Autores principales: Dormatey, Richard, Sun, Chao, Ali, Kazim, Fiaz, Sajid, Xu, Derong, Calderón-Urrea, Alejandro, Bi, Zhenzhen, Zhang, Junlian, Bai, Jiangping
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8323600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34395075
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11809
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author Dormatey, Richard
Sun, Chao
Ali, Kazim
Fiaz, Sajid
Xu, Derong
Calderón-Urrea, Alejandro
Bi, Zhenzhen
Zhang, Junlian
Bai, Jiangping
author_facet Dormatey, Richard
Sun, Chao
Ali, Kazim
Fiaz, Sajid
Xu, Derong
Calderón-Urrea, Alejandro
Bi, Zhenzhen
Zhang, Junlian
Bai, Jiangping
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description Antibiotic and herbicide resistance genes are the most common marker genes for plant transformation to improve crop yield and food quality. However, there is public concern about the use of resistance marker genes in food crops due to the risk of potential gene flow from transgenic plants to compatible weedy relatives, leading to the possible development of “superweeds” and antibiotic resistance. Several selectable marker genes such as aph, nptII, aaC3, aadA, pat, bar, epsp and gat, which have been synthesized to generate transgenic plants by genetic transformation, have shown some limitations. These marker genes, which confer antibiotic or herbicide resistance and are introduced into crops along with economically valuable genes, have three main problems: selective agents have negative effects on plant cell proliferation and differentiation, uncertainty about the environmental effects of many selectable marker genes, and difficulty in performing recurrent transformations with the same selectable marker to pyramid desired genes. Recently, a simple, novel, and affordable method was presented for plant cells to convert non-metabolizable phosphite (Phi) to an important phosphate (Pi) for developing cells by gene expression encoding a phosphite oxidoreductase (PTXD) enzyme. The ptxD gene, in combination with a selection medium containing Phi as the sole phosphorus (P) source, can serve as an effective and efficient system for selecting transformed cells. The selection system adds nutrients to transgenic plants without potential risks to the environment. The ptxD/Phi system has been shown to be a promising transgenic selection system with several advantages in cost and safety compared to other antibiotic-based selection systems. In this review, we have summarized the development of selection markers for genetic transformation and the potential use of the ptxD/Phi scheme as an alternative selection marker system to minimize the future use of antibiotic and herbicide marker genes.
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spelling pubmed-83236002021-08-13 ptxD/Phi as alternative selectable marker system for genetic transformation for bio-safety concerns: a review Dormatey, Richard Sun, Chao Ali, Kazim Fiaz, Sajid Xu, Derong Calderón-Urrea, Alejandro Bi, Zhenzhen Zhang, Junlian Bai, Jiangping PeerJ Agricultural Science Antibiotic and herbicide resistance genes are the most common marker genes for plant transformation to improve crop yield and food quality. However, there is public concern about the use of resistance marker genes in food crops due to the risk of potential gene flow from transgenic plants to compatible weedy relatives, leading to the possible development of “superweeds” and antibiotic resistance. Several selectable marker genes such as aph, nptII, aaC3, aadA, pat, bar, epsp and gat, which have been synthesized to generate transgenic plants by genetic transformation, have shown some limitations. These marker genes, which confer antibiotic or herbicide resistance and are introduced into crops along with economically valuable genes, have three main problems: selective agents have negative effects on plant cell proliferation and differentiation, uncertainty about the environmental effects of many selectable marker genes, and difficulty in performing recurrent transformations with the same selectable marker to pyramid desired genes. Recently, a simple, novel, and affordable method was presented for plant cells to convert non-metabolizable phosphite (Phi) to an important phosphate (Pi) for developing cells by gene expression encoding a phosphite oxidoreductase (PTXD) enzyme. The ptxD gene, in combination with a selection medium containing Phi as the sole phosphorus (P) source, can serve as an effective and efficient system for selecting transformed cells. The selection system adds nutrients to transgenic plants without potential risks to the environment. The ptxD/Phi system has been shown to be a promising transgenic selection system with several advantages in cost and safety compared to other antibiotic-based selection systems. In this review, we have summarized the development of selection markers for genetic transformation and the potential use of the ptxD/Phi scheme as an alternative selection marker system to minimize the future use of antibiotic and herbicide marker genes. PeerJ Inc. 2021-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8323600/ /pubmed/34395075 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11809 Text en ©2021 Dormatey et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Agricultural Science
Dormatey, Richard
Sun, Chao
Ali, Kazim
Fiaz, Sajid
Xu, Derong
Calderón-Urrea, Alejandro
Bi, Zhenzhen
Zhang, Junlian
Bai, Jiangping
ptxD/Phi as alternative selectable marker system for genetic transformation for bio-safety concerns: a review
title ptxD/Phi as alternative selectable marker system for genetic transformation for bio-safety concerns: a review
title_full ptxD/Phi as alternative selectable marker system for genetic transformation for bio-safety concerns: a review
title_fullStr ptxD/Phi as alternative selectable marker system for genetic transformation for bio-safety concerns: a review
title_full_unstemmed ptxD/Phi as alternative selectable marker system for genetic transformation for bio-safety concerns: a review
title_short ptxD/Phi as alternative selectable marker system for genetic transformation for bio-safety concerns: a review
title_sort ptxd/phi as alternative selectable marker system for genetic transformation for bio-safety concerns: a review
topic Agricultural Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8323600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34395075
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11809
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