In planta transformation in wheat: an improved protocol to develop wheat transformants

Molecular Biology Reports(2024)

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Lack of efficient transformation protocol continues to be a major bottleneck for successful genome editing or transgenic development in wheat. An in planta transformation method was developed in Indian bread wheat in earlier study (Vasil et al. in Nat Biotechnol 10:667–674, 1992) which was labour—intensive and time-consuming. In the present study, in planta transformation method was improved to make it simple, efficient, less labour—intensive and time-saving. PCR-based screening for generated transformants at T0 stage was introduced in this method. Shoot apical meristem of two days old wheat seedling was inoculated with the routine active culture of Agrobacterium tumefaciens harboring plasmid pCAMBIA1300-Ubi-GFP having gene GFP under the control of Zea mays ubiquitin promoter. PCR analysis at T0 stage confirmed 27 plants to be transgene positive. These 27 plants were only taken to the next generation (T1) and the rest were discarded. At T1 generation 6 plants were analyzed to be PCR positive. Out of them, 4 plants were confirmed to have stable integration of transgene (GFP). Fluorescent microscopy at T1 stage confirmed the 4 Southern hybridization positive plants to be expressing reporter gene GFP. Screening at T0 stage, reduced the load of plants to be taken to T1 generation and their screening thereof at T1 with no overall loss in transformation efficiency. We successfully transformed wheat genotype HD2894 with 3.33
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Wheat,In-planta transformation,Shoot apical meristem,GFP analysis,PCR,Southern hybridization
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