Cre recombinase expression can result in phenotypic aberrations in plants

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Eric R. Coppoolse
Marianne J. de Vroomen
Dick Roelofs
Jaap Smit
Femke van Gennip
Bart J.M. Hersmus
H. John J. Nijkamp
Mark J.J. van Haaren
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[1] Plant Research International,Department of Genetics, Institute for Molecular Biological Sciences, BioCentrum Amsterdam
[2] Vrije Universiteit,undefined
[3] KeyGene N.V.,undefined
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Plant Molecular Biology | 2003年 / 51卷
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Cre recombinase; petunia; site-specific recombination; tobacco; tomato; toxicity;
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The cre recombinase gene was stably introduced and expressed in tomato, petunia and Nicotiana tabacum. Some plants expressing the cre gene driven by a CaMV 35S promoter displayed growth retardation and a distinct pattern of chlorosis in their leaves. Although no direct relation can be proven between the phenotype and cre expression, aberrant phenotypes always co-segregate with the transgene, which strongly suggests a correlation. The severity of the phenotype does not correlate with the level of steady-state mRNA in mature leaves, but with the timing of cre expression during organogenesis. The early onset of cre expression in tomato is correlated with a more severe phenotype and with higher germinal transmission frequencies of site-specific deletions. No aberrant phenotype was observed when a tissue-specific phaseolin promoter was used to drive the cre gene. The data suggest that for the application of recombinases in plants, expression is best limited to specific tissues and a short time frame.[12pt]
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