Pierre J. Charest
Chalk River Laboratories
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Plant Cell Reports | 1993
Pierre J. Charest; Nathalie Caléro; Denis Lachance; Raju Datla; Luc C. Duchesne; Ed W. T. Tsang
The Biolistic® microprojectile DNA-delivery method was used to test the usefulness in conifers of eight gene constructs based on the 35S promoter, the AMV translational enhancer, and gene fusion between the P-glucuronidase and the neomycin phosphotransferase II genes. The evaluation was done with embryogenic cells of Picea glauca, where the relative strengths of the promoters were 35S-35S-AMVE>35S-AMVE>35S-35S>35S as evaluated by transient gene expression. The fusion gene of GUS and NPT II gave lower levels of transient gene expression than the unfused GUS gene as detected by X-GLU histochemical assays. Experiments comparing the EM promoter of wheat and the 35S-35S-AMVE promoter (with and without fusion between GUS and NPT II) were done in Picea rubens, P. mariana, P. glauca, and Larix x eurolepis. The unfused gene with the 35S-35S-AMVE promoter gave higher levels of transient gene expression than the fused GUS-NPT II gene. The fluorescent MUG assay was more sensitive than the histochemical X-GLU assay to detect the activity of the β-glucuronidase gene.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 1994
L. L. DeVerno; Pierre J. Charest; Linda Bonen
Abstractouthern hybridization analysis using wheat mitochondrial gene-specific probes indicates that changes in mitochondrial genomic organization and the relative representation of certain genomic regions occur during in vitro somatic embryogenic cell culture ofLarix species. We observed differences in the mitochondrial (mt)DNA hybridization patterns between somatic embryogenic cell cultures and trees grown from seed forLarix leptolepis,L. decidua, and the reciprocal hybrids of these twoLarix species. This is the first study to describe the correlation of molecular changes in a gymnosperm mitochondrial genome with in vitro somatic embryogenic cell culture. Quantitative differences in mtDNA hybridization signals were also observed among a 4-year-old somatic embryogenic cell culture ofLarix ×eurolepis trees regenerated from this culture, and the seed source tree from which the somatic embryogenic cell cultures were initiated.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 1993
Linda L. DeVerno; Pierre J. Charest; Linda Bonen
SummaryRestriction fragment length polymorphisms between Larix leptolepis and Larix decidua were identified in heterologous hybridization experiments, using wheat mitochondrial DNA probes specific for atp9, coxI, nad3/rps12, and orf25. Analysis of eight individuals of each reciprocal hybrid of these two species revealed that mitochondrial DNA was maternally inherited. Furthermore, sequences homologous to wheat orf25 were also identified in Larix gmelini, Larix siberica, Larix olgensis, and Larix laricina, as well as Ginkgo biloba, Picea mariana, Picea glauca and Pinus contorta.
Archive | 1996
Armand Séguin; Denis Lachance; Pierre J. Charest
Genetic tranformation technologies are essential to programs of molecular biology and genetic engineering. Although significant efforts in conifer molecular biology have been initiated since the late 1980s, so far only a limited number of genes have been cloned [1]. Conifers are by far the most difficult plant group for this type of study because of their large genomes and lengthy life cycles. Furthermore, progress has been hindered by the present inefficiencies in gene transfer methods and tissue culture protocols for certain species such as pines. Nevertheless, there is a significant body of literature on gene transfer in several conifer species using Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and other protocols of direct DNA transfer.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 1997
Krystyna Klimaszewska; Y Devantier; Denis Lachance; Marie-Anne Lelu; Pierre J. Charest
Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 1994
Irene Hay; Denis Lachance; Patrick Von Aderkas; Pierre J. Charest
Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 1993
L. C. Duchesne; Marie-Anne Lelu; P. von Aderkas; Pierre J. Charest
Botany | 1992
Luc C. Duchesne; Pierre J. Charest
Tree Physiology | 1996
Tannis Beardmore; Suzanne Wetzel; Darwin Burgess; Pierre J. Charest
Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 1995
Tannis Beardmore; Pierre J. Charest