Hossein Kamaladini
Universiti Putra Malaysia
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Molecules | 2015
Fatemeh Haddadi; Maheran Abd Aziz; Siti Nor Akmar Abdullah; Soon Guan Tan; Hossein Kamaladini
An Agrobacterium-mediated transformation method was applied to introduce the luciferase reporter gene under the control of the CaMV35S promoter in the pGreen0049 binary vector into strawberry cv. Camarosa. The in vitro regeneration system of strawberry leaves to be used in the transformation was optimized using different TDZ concentrations in MS medium. TDZ at 16 µM showed the highest percentage (100%) of shoot formation and the highest mean number of shoots (24) produced per explant. Studies on the effects of different antibiotics, namely timentin, cefotaxime, carbenicillin and ampicillin, on shoot regeneration of strawberry leaf explants showed the best shoot regeneration in the presence of 300 mg/L timentin and 150 mg/L cefotaxime. Assessment of the different factors affecting Agrobacterium mediated-transformation of strawberry with the luciferase gene showed the highest efficiency of putative transformant production (86%) in the treatment with no preculture, bacterial OD600 of 0.6 and the addition of 150 mg/L cefotaxime in the pre-selection and selection media. The presence of the luciferase gene in the plant genome was verified by the luciferase reporter gene assay, nested PCR amplification and dot blot of genomic DNA isolated from the young leaves of each putatively transformed plantlet.
Journal of Plant Physiology | 2013
Hossein Kamaladini; Siti Nor Akmar Abdullah; Maheran Abdul Aziz; Ismanizan Ismail; Fatemeh Haddadi
Metallothioneins (MTs) are cysteine-rich metal-binding proteins that are involved in cell growth regulation, transportation of metal ions and detoxification of heavy metals. A mesocarp-specific metallothionein-like gene (MT3-A) promoter was isolated from the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq). A vector construct containing the MT3-A promoter fused to the β-glucuronidase (GUS) gene in the pCAMBIA 1304 vector was produced and used in Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of tomato. Histochemical GUS assay of different tissues of transgenic tomato showed that the MT3-A promoter only drove GUS expression in the reproductive tissues and organs, including the anther, fruit and seed coat. Competitive RT-PCR and GUS fluorometric assay showed changes in the level of GUS mRNA and enzyme activity in the transgenic tomato (T(0)). No GUS mRNA was found in roots and leaves of transgenic tomato. In contrast, the leaves of transgenic tomato seedlings (T(1)) produced the highest GUS activity when treated with 150 μM Cu(2+) compared to the control (without Cu(2+)). However, Zn(2+) and Fe(2+) treatments did not show GUS expression in the leaves of the transgenic tomato seedlings. Interestingly, the results showed a breaking-off tissue-specific activity of the oil palm MT3-A promoter in T(1) seedlings of tomato when subjected to Cu(2+) ions.
Journal of Plant Physiology | 2013
Hossein Kamaladini; Siti Nor Akmar Abdullah; Maheran Abdul Aziz; Ismanizan Ismail; Fatemeh Haddadi
Metallothioneins (MTs) are cysteine-rich metal-binding proteins that are involved in cell growth regulation, transportation of metal ions and detoxification of heavy metals. A mesocarp-specific metallothionein-like gene (MT3-A) promoter was isolated from the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq). A vector construct containing the MT3-A promoter fused to the β-glucuronidase (GUS) gene in the pCAMBIA 1304 vector was produced and used in Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of tomato. Histochemical GUS assay of different tissues of transgenic tomato showed that the MT3-A promoter only drove GUS expression in the reproductive tissues and organs, including the anther, fruit and seed coat. Competitive RT-PCR and GUS fluorometric assay showed changes in the level of GUS mRNA and enzyme activity in the transgenic tomato (T(0)). No GUS mRNA was found in roots and leaves of transgenic tomato. In contrast, the leaves of transgenic tomato seedlings (T(1)) produced the highest GUS activity when treated with 150 μM Cu(2+) compared to the control (without Cu(2+)). However, Zn(2+) and Fe(2+) treatments did not show GUS expression in the leaves of the transgenic tomato seedlings. Interestingly, the results showed a breaking-off tissue-specific activity of the oil palm MT3-A promoter in T(1) seedlings of tomato when subjected to Cu(2+) ions.
Scientia Horticulturae | 2010
Arash Rafat; Maheran Abd Aziz; Azmi Abd Rashid; Siti Nor Akmar Abdullah; Hossein Kamaladini; M.H.Torabi Sirchi; M.B. Javadi
Hortscience | 2010
Fatemeh Haddadi; Maheran Abdul Aziz; Ghizan Saleh; Azmi Abdul Rashid; Hossein Kamaladini
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2011
Hossein Kamaladini; Siti Nor Akmar Abdullah; Maheran Abdul Aziz
Molecular and Cellular Probes | 2017
Mahsa Osmani Bojd; Hossein Kamaladini; Fatemeh Haddadi; Akbar Vaseghi
Horttechnology | 2013
Fatemeh Haddadi; Maheran Abd Aziz; Hossein Kamaladini; Seyed Ali Ravanfar
Journal of Fluorescence | 2018
Sepideh Ahmadi; Hossein Kamaladini; Fatemeh Haddadi; M. R. Sharifmoghadam
Biomacromolecular Journal | 2016
Yaser Ghazi; Fatemeh Haddadi; Hossein Kamaladini; Sepideh Ahmadi; Akbar Vaseghi