Optimisation of procedures for microprojectile bombardment of microspore-derived embryos in wheat

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作者
Ingram, HM [1 ]
Power, JB [1 ]
Lowe, KC [1 ]
Davey, MR [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nottingham, Sch Biol Sci, Plant Sci Div, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England
关键词
biolistics; gene expression; haploid; transformation; Triticum aestivum;
D O I
10.1023/A:1006384525513
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Using the PDS-1000/He Biolistic(R) Particle Delivery System, the microprojectile travel distance, rupture disk pressure and DNA/gold particle concentrations were assessed in order to optimise short and longer-term beta-glucuronidase reporter gene expression in microspore-derived embryos of wheat. The effects were also evaluated of using sterile filter paper to support explants and treatment with a high osmoticum medium (0.2 M mannitol/0.2 M sorbitol or 0.4 M maltose). In the optimised procedure, wheat microspore-derived embryos (MDEs), were placed on filter paper and incubated on medium containing 0.4 M maltose, for 4 h pre- and 45 h post-bombardment. Five mu l pAHC25 (0.75 mg ml(-1) in TE buffer) was precipitated onto 25 mu l gold particles (60 mg ml(-1) in sterile water), using 20 mu l spermidine (0.1 M) and 50 mu l CaCl2 (2.5 M). The particles were centrifuged and resuspended in 75 mu l absolute ethanol prior to the preparation of 6 macrocarriers. A microprojectile travel distance of 70 mm, a rupture pressure of 1300 p.s.i., and a vacuum of 29 " Hg were employed. Maltose at 0.4 M in the support medium was the most important factor influencing GUS activity in bombarded tissues. GUS activity, 1 day post-bombardment, reached 52 +/- 17 GUS-positive foci/MDE (mean +/-s.e.m, n=3), with 17 +/- 4 foci/MDE at 15 days, giving a 3.0-fold increase (p<0.05) compared to expression in MDEs bombarded on medium without a high osmoticum treatment.
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