TY - JOUR
T1 - Transgenic Populus tremula
T2 - A step-by-step protocol for its Agrobacterium-mediated transformation
AU - Tzfira, Tzvi
AU - Jensen, Christian S.
AU - Wang, Wangxia
AU - Zuker, Amir
AU - Vinocur, Basia
AU - Altman, Arie
AU - Vainstein, Alexander
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - In recent years, Populus species have acquired an important place in basic and applied research of woody plants. The practical role of Populus species in world forestry and their importance to research as a woody-plant model have led to increasing interest in tissue- culture and molecular techniques, as well as the development of transformation procedures for this genus. A simple technical procedure is described here step-by-step, for the first time, as a routine method for transforming Populus tremula using a disarmed Agrobacterium tumefaciens hypervirulent strain. The procedure begins with the inoculation of stem explants with bacterial suspension, followed by a short period of co-cultivation on a highly regenerative medium. Transformed shoots are selected on regeneration medium containing antibiotics and the presence of the inserted target genes is checked using a rapid and efficient PCR test. Selected shoots are transferred to a rooting medium, under the same selection pressure, and propagated via stem cuttings. Selected plants can be hardened and transferred to the green-house within 4 months of inoculation. The method has proven efficient for several gene constructs, selection on Kan or Hyg, and three different Agrobacterium strains.
AB - In recent years, Populus species have acquired an important place in basic and applied research of woody plants. The practical role of Populus species in world forestry and their importance to research as a woody-plant model have led to increasing interest in tissue- culture and molecular techniques, as well as the development of transformation procedures for this genus. A simple technical procedure is described here step-by-step, for the first time, as a routine method for transforming Populus tremula using a disarmed Agrobacterium tumefaciens hypervirulent strain. The procedure begins with the inoculation of stem explants with bacterial suspension, followed by a short period of co-cultivation on a highly regenerative medium. Transformed shoots are selected on regeneration medium containing antibiotics and the presence of the inserted target genes is checked using a rapid and efficient PCR test. Selected shoots are transferred to a rooting medium, under the same selection pressure, and propagated via stem cuttings. Selected plants can be hardened and transferred to the green-house within 4 months of inoculation. The method has proven efficient for several gene constructs, selection on Kan or Hyg, and three different Agrobacterium strains.
KW - Agrobacterium
KW - Populus
KW - Transformation
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U2 - 10.1023/A:1007484917759
DO - 10.1023/A:1007484917759
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0031477544
SN - 0735-9640
VL - 15
SP - 219
EP - 235
JO - Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
JF - Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
IS - 3
ER -