Michael W. Petersen
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Transgenic Research | 2008
Xudong Ye; Edward Williams; Junjiang Shen; James A. Esser; Amy Marie Nichols; Michael W. Petersen; Larry A. Gilbertson
Conventional Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation often produces a significant frequency of transgenic events containing vector backbone sequence, which is generally undesirable for biotechnology applications. We tested methods to reduce the frequency of transgenic plants containing vector backbone by incorporating genes into the backbone that inhibit the development of transgenic plants. Four backbone frequency reduction genes, bacterial levansucrase (sacB), maize cytokinin oxidase (CKX), Phaseolus GA 2-oxidase (GA 2-ox), and bacterial phytoene synthase (crtB), each expressed by the enhanced CaMV 35S promoter, were placed individually in a binary vector backbone near the left border (LB) of binary vectors. In transformed soybean plants, the lowest frequency of backbone presence was observed when the constitutively expressed CKX gene was used, followed by crtB. Higher backbone frequencies were found among the plants transformed with the GA 2-oxidase and sacB vectors. In some events, transfer of short backbone fragments appeared to be caused by LB readthrough and termination within the backbone reduction gene. To determine the effect of the backbone genes on transformation frequency, the crtB and CKX vectors were then compared to a control vector in soybean transformation experiments. The results revealed that there was no significant transformation frequency difference between the crtB and control vectors, but the CKX vector showed a significant transformation frequency decrease. Molecular analysis revealed that the frequency of transgenic plants containing one or two copies of the transgene and free of backbone was significantly increased by both the CKX and crtB backbone reduction vectors, indicating that there may be a correlation between transgene copy number and backbone frequency.
Transgenic Research | 2011
Xudong Ye; Edward Williams; Junjiang Shen; Susan Johnson; Brenda Lowe; Sharon Radke; Steve Strickland; James A. Esser; Michael W. Petersen; Larry A. Gilbertson
Single transgene copy, vector backbone-free transgenic crop plants are highly desired for functional genomics and many biotechnological applications. We demonstrate that binary vectors that use a replication origin derived from the Ri plasmid of Agrobacterium rhizogenes (oriRi) increase the frequency of single copy, backbone-free transgenic plants in Agrobacterium tumefaciens mediated transformation of soybean, canola, and corn, compared to RK2-derived binary vectors (RK2 oriV). In large scale soybean transformation experiments, the frequency of single copy, backbone-free transgenic plants was nearly doubled in two versions of the oriRi vectors compared to the RK2 oriV control vector. In canola transformation experiments, the oriRi vector produced more single copy, backbone-free transgenic plants than did the RK2 oriV vector. In corn transformation experiments, the frequency of single copy backbone-free transgenic plants was also significantly increased when using the oriRi vector, although the transformation frequency dropped. These results, derived from transformation experiments using three crops, indicate the advantage of oriRi vectors over RK2 oriV binary vectors for the production of single copy, backbone-free transgenic plants using Agrobacterium-mediated transformation.
Archive | 2005
Kevin L. Deppermann; Michael W. Petersen
Archive | 2007
Kevin L. Deppermann; Michael W. Petersen; David Butruille; Stanton B. Dotson; Sam Eathington; Heather M. Forbes; Bruce Schnicker; John Tamulonis
Archive | 1996
Jennifer Rinehart; Michael W. Petersen; Maliyakal E. John
Archive | 2002
Kenneth A. Barton; Laura Crow; Larry A. Gilbertson; Yong Huang; Brian J. Martinell; Michael W. Petersen; Kenneth J. Piller; Qi Wang
Archive | 2009
Kevin L. Deppermann; Michael W. Petersen; Allen T. Christian; James J. Schaefer; Chad Allen Stendal
Archive | 2008
Brian J. Martinell; Michael W. Petersen; David A. Somers; Yuechun Wan; Edward Williams; Xudong Ye
Archive | 2008
Allen T. Christian; Michael W. Petersen; Xudong Ye; David A. Somers; Jennifer Rinehart; Laree Witte Frank; Shengzhi Pang; Amy Marie Nichols; John Korte; Heping Yang
Archive | 2006
Xudong Ye; Larry A. Gilbertson; Michael W. Petersen