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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 560: IV International Symposium on In Vitro Culture and Horticultural Breeding

USING HETEROLOGOUS AND HOMOLOGOUS PROMOTERS TO STUDY TISSUE SPECIFIC TRANSGENE EXPRESSION IN FRUIT CROPS

Authors:   D.J. James, J.R. Gittins, A.J. Massiah, T.K. Pellny, E.R. Hiles, S. Biricolti, A.J. Passey, S.P. Vaughan
Keywords:   Transgenic fruit, apple, strawberry, tissue-specific expression, gusA gene, heterologous, homologous promoters
Abstract:
It is desirable that the expression of transgenes in genetically improved crops is restricted to the tissue requiring the encoded activity. To this end, the ability of several heterologous and homologous gene promoters to drive expression of the β-glucuronidase (gusA) marker gene in the vegetative tissues of transgenic apple (Malus pumila Mill.) and commercial strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) was tested. These promoters originally drove expression in leaves (Rubisco) small subunit (SSU), RBCS3CP from tomato, SRS1P from soybean, vascular tissue, rolCP, and CoYMVP and tissue root, extAP (Brassica) and PsMTAP (Pisum). Homologous promoters from apple were cloned for expression in fruit and from strawberry for expression in stamens, petals and roots. Transgenic lines were produced by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and the level of gusA expression in the vegetative tissues of young plants was compared with that using the CaMV 35S promoter. Quantitative GUS data were related to the copy number of transgene loci assessed by Southern blotting. The precise location of GUS activity in each tissue was identified by staining of whole leaves and tissue sections with the chromogenic substrate X-Gluc. Light-regulation and patterns of expression are recorderd in various vegetative tissues of apple.

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