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| Authors: | C. Geri, E. Cecchini, Joel J. Milner |
| Keywords: | Tissue culture, dedifferentiation, tumorous hybrids, Nicotiana glauca |
Abstract:
Dedifferentiation in vitro of pith explants of Nicotiana glauca requires early de novo transcription.
We have identified two genes which are up-regulated following transfer of explants to callus-inducing medium. edeA and edeB mRNAs increase about 57 and 8-fold during the first eight hours after transfer and then decline.
The edeA and edeB genes are present at low copy numbers in the N. glauca genome; homologues are present in the genomes of various higher plant species, yeast and possibly mammals.
Contrary to N. glauca pith explants, those from a tumorous hybrid of N. glauca and N. langsdorffii can initiate dedifferentiation in the presence of Actinomycin D and can apparently overcome the requirement for early de novo transcription.
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