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Development of a simple and efficient system for excising selectable markers in Arabidopsis using a minimal promoter::Cre fusion construct.


ABSTRACT: The development of rapid and efficient strategies to generate selectable marker-free transgenic plants could help increase the consumer acceptance of genetically modified (GM) plants. To produce marker-free transgenic plants without conditional treatment or the genetic crossing of offspring, we have developed a rapid and convenient DNA excision method mediated by the Cre/loxP recombination system under the control of a -46 minimal CaMV 35S promoter. The results of a transient expression assay showed that -46 minimal promoter::Cre recombinase (-46::Cre) can cause the loxP-specific excision of a selectable marker, thereby connecting the 35S promoter and ?-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene. Analysis of stable transgenic Arabidopsis plants indicated a positive correlation between loxP-specific DNA excision and GUS expression. PCR and DNA gel-blot analysis further revealed that nine of the 10 tested T(1) transgenic lines carried both excised and nonexcised constructs in their genomes. In the subsequent T(2) generation plants, over 30% of the individuals for each line were marker-free plants harboring the excised construct only. These results demonstrate that the -46::Cre fusion construct can be efficiently and easily utilized for producing marker-free transgenic plants.

SUBMITTER: Kim HB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3887740 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development of a simple and efficient system for excising selectable markers in Arabidopsis using a minimal promoter::Cre fusion construct.

Kim Hyun-Bi HB   Cho Jung-Il JI   Ryoo Nayeon N   Qu Shaohong S   Wang Guo-Liang GL   Jeon Jong-Seong JS  

Molecules and cells 20111129 1


The development of rapid and efficient strategies to generate selectable marker-free transgenic plants could help increase the consumer acceptance of genetically modified (GM) plants. To produce marker-free transgenic plants without conditional treatment or the genetic crossing of offspring, we have developed a rapid and convenient DNA excision method mediated by the Cre/loxP recombination system under the control of a -46 minimal CaMV 35S promoter. The results of a transient expression assay sh  ...[more]

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