GUS expression patterns from a tobacco yellow dwarf virus-based episomal vector

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P. D. Needham
R. G. Atkinson
B. A. M. Morris
R. C. Gardner
A. P. Gleave
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[1] Gene Transfer and Expression Group,
[2] Plant Improvement Division,undefined
[3] The Horticulture and Food Research Institute of NZ Ltd,undefined
[4] Private Bag 92169,undefined
[5] Auckland,undefined
[6] New Zealand Fax +64-9-815-4201,undefined
[7] e-mail: gleaveA@marc.cri.nz,undefined
[8] School of Biological Sciences,undefined
[9] University of Auckland,undefined
[10] New Zealand,undefined
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Plant Cell Reports | 1998年 / 17卷
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Key words Geminivirus; Episome; Replication; GUS; Tobacco;
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We have constructed a binary vector containing elements of the monopartite geminivirus, tobacco yellow dwarf virus (TYDV). The vector is designed to be stably integrated into the plant genome, via Agrobacterium-mediated transfer. Upon expression of the viral replication-associated protein the TYDV elements are released from the T-DNA and then replicate episomally. We refer to these released forms as multicopy plant episomes (MPE). Tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabacum cv `Samsun') transformed with the vector showed MPE release and subsequent episomal replication in 6 of 11 of these plants. An MPE vector containing the uidA gene faithfully replicated and maintained the reporter gene, even though the construct was considerably larger than the wild-type TYDV genome. Histochemical staining revealed a speckled GUS expression phenotype which could be correlated with MPE replication.
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