Research note: The 35S promoter is not constitutively expressed in the transgenic tropical actinorhizal tree Casuarina glauca
Aziz Smouni, Laurent Laplaze, Didier Bogusz, Fathia Guermache, Florence Auguy, Emile Duhoux and Claudine Franche
Functional Plant Biology 29(5) 649 - 656
Abstract
The tropical nitrogen-fixing tree, Casuarina glauca
Sieb. ex Spreng. was genetically transformed using
Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58C1(pGV2260; pBIN19GUSINT).
We report on the expression pattern conferred by the cauliflower mosaic virus
(CaMV) 35S promoter in transgenic C. glauca plants grown
in vitro, and for one year in a greenhouse.
Histochemical assays in shoots from in vitro plants
revealed β-glucuronidase (GUS) staining in apical and axillary buds, and
in nearly all tissues near the base of the stem. In roots, the CaMV 35S drove
strong GUS expression in the apex and vascular tissue. In 1-year old plants
grown in a greenhouse, the CaMV 35S promoter was highly active, except in
peripheral suberized tissues. Transgenic C. glauca
plants were nodulated by the actinomycete Frankia.
Histochemical assays on vibratome sections of transgenic nodules demonstrated
intense GUS activity in the vascular bundle, the phellogen, and in strands of
uninfected cells filled with polyphenols. GUS expression was undetectable in
Frankia-infected cells.
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Full text doi:10.1071/PP01121
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