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A Rapid and Efficient Method for Isolation and Transformation of Cotton Callus Protoplast

Protoplasts, which lack cell walls, are ideal research materials for genetic engineering. They are commonly employed in fusion (they can be used for more distant somatic cell fusion to obtain somatic hybrids), genetic transformation, plant regeneration, and other applications. Cotton is grown throug...

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Autores principales: Wang, Peilin, Pu, Yuanchun, Abid, Muhammad Ali, Kang, Linglin, Ye, Yulu, Zhang, Man, Liang, Chengzhen, Wei, Yunxiao, Zhang, Rui, Meng, Zhigang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9368834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35955501
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23158368
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author Wang, Peilin
Pu, Yuanchun
Abid, Muhammad Ali
Kang, Linglin
Ye, Yulu
Zhang, Man
Liang, Chengzhen
Wei, Yunxiao
Zhang, Rui
Meng, Zhigang
author_facet Wang, Peilin
Pu, Yuanchun
Abid, Muhammad Ali
Kang, Linglin
Ye, Yulu
Zhang, Man
Liang, Chengzhen
Wei, Yunxiao
Zhang, Rui
Meng, Zhigang
author_sort Wang, Peilin
collection PubMed
description Protoplasts, which lack cell walls, are ideal research materials for genetic engineering. They are commonly employed in fusion (they can be used for more distant somatic cell fusion to obtain somatic hybrids), genetic transformation, plant regeneration, and other applications. Cotton is grown throughout the world and is the most economically important crop globally. It is therefore critical to study successful extraction and transformation efficiency of cotton protoplasts. In the present study, a cotton callus protoplast extraction method was tested to optimize the ratio of enzymes (cellulase, pectinase, macerozyme R-10, and hemicellulase) used in the procedure. The optimized ratio significantly increased the quantity and activity of protoplasts extracted. We showed that when enzyme concentrations of 1.5% cellulase and 1.5% pectinase, and either 1.5% or 0.5% macerozyme and 0.5% hemicellulase were used, one can obtain increasingly stable protoplasts. We successfully obtained fluorescent protoplasts by transiently expressing fluorescent proteins in the isolated protoplasts. The protoplasts were determined to be suitable for use in further experimental studies. We also studied the influence of plasmid concentration and transformation time on protoplast transformation efficiency. When the plasmid concentration reaches 16 µg and the transformation time is controlled within 12–16 h, the best transformation efficiency can be obtained. In summary, this study presents efficient extraction and transformation techniques for cotton protoplasts.
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spelling pubmed-93688342022-08-12 A Rapid and Efficient Method for Isolation and Transformation of Cotton Callus Protoplast Wang, Peilin Pu, Yuanchun Abid, Muhammad Ali Kang, Linglin Ye, Yulu Zhang, Man Liang, Chengzhen Wei, Yunxiao Zhang, Rui Meng, Zhigang Int J Mol Sci Article Protoplasts, which lack cell walls, are ideal research materials for genetic engineering. They are commonly employed in fusion (they can be used for more distant somatic cell fusion to obtain somatic hybrids), genetic transformation, plant regeneration, and other applications. Cotton is grown throughout the world and is the most economically important crop globally. It is therefore critical to study successful extraction and transformation efficiency of cotton protoplasts. In the present study, a cotton callus protoplast extraction method was tested to optimize the ratio of enzymes (cellulase, pectinase, macerozyme R-10, and hemicellulase) used in the procedure. The optimized ratio significantly increased the quantity and activity of protoplasts extracted. We showed that when enzyme concentrations of 1.5% cellulase and 1.5% pectinase, and either 1.5% or 0.5% macerozyme and 0.5% hemicellulase were used, one can obtain increasingly stable protoplasts. We successfully obtained fluorescent protoplasts by transiently expressing fluorescent proteins in the isolated protoplasts. The protoplasts were determined to be suitable for use in further experimental studies. We also studied the influence of plasmid concentration and transformation time on protoplast transformation efficiency. When the plasmid concentration reaches 16 µg and the transformation time is controlled within 12–16 h, the best transformation efficiency can be obtained. In summary, this study presents efficient extraction and transformation techniques for cotton protoplasts. MDPI 2022-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9368834/ /pubmed/35955501 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23158368 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Peilin
Pu, Yuanchun
Abid, Muhammad Ali
Kang, Linglin
Ye, Yulu
Zhang, Man
Liang, Chengzhen
Wei, Yunxiao
Zhang, Rui
Meng, Zhigang
A Rapid and Efficient Method for Isolation and Transformation of Cotton Callus Protoplast
title A Rapid and Efficient Method for Isolation and Transformation of Cotton Callus Protoplast
title_full A Rapid and Efficient Method for Isolation and Transformation of Cotton Callus Protoplast
title_fullStr A Rapid and Efficient Method for Isolation and Transformation of Cotton Callus Protoplast
title_full_unstemmed A Rapid and Efficient Method for Isolation and Transformation of Cotton Callus Protoplast
title_short A Rapid and Efficient Method for Isolation and Transformation of Cotton Callus Protoplast
title_sort rapid and efficient method for isolation and transformation of cotton callus protoplast
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9368834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35955501
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23158368
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