A novel method of transgene delivery into triticale plants using the Agrobacterium transferred DNA-derived nano-complex
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Genetic transformation of monocotyledonous plants still presents a challenge for plant biologists and biotechnologists because
monocots are difficult to transform with Agrobacterium tumefaciens, whereas other transgenesis methods, such as gold particle
mediated transformation, result in poor transgene expression because of integration of truncated DNA molecules. We
developed a method of transgene delivery into monocots. This method relies on the use of an in vitro-prepared nano-complex
consisting of transferred DNA, virulence protein D2, and recombination protein A delivered to triticale microspores with the
help of a Tat2 cell-penetrating peptide. We showed that this approach allowed for single transgene copy integration events and
prevented degradation of delivered DNA, thus leading to the integration of intact copies of the transgene into the genome of
triticale plants. This resulted in transgene expression in all transgenic plants regenerated from microspores transfected with the
full transferred DNA/protein complex. This approach can easily substitute the bombardment technique currently used for
monocots and will be highly valuable for plant biology and biotechnology
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Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0) applies
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Ziemienowicz, A., Shim, Y.-S., Matsuoka, A., Eudes, F., & Kovalchuk, I. (2012). A novel method of transgene delivery into triticale plants using the Agrobacterium transferred DNA-derived nano-complex. Plant Physiology, 158(4), 1503-1513. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.111.192856