Haring MA et al. 1991
- Authors:
Haring MA. Teeuwen-de Vroomen MJ. Nijkamp HJ. Hille J.
- Title:
Trans-activation of an artificial dTam3 transposable element in transgenic
tobacco plants.
- Reference location:
Plant Molecular Biology. 16(1):39-47, 1991 Jan.
- Abstract:
In Antirrhinum majus only autonomous Tam3 transposons have been
characterized. We investigated whether an artificial dTam3 element, with a
deletion in the presumptive transposase coding region, can be
trans-activated in tobacco by an activator Tam3 element, which was
immobilized by the deletion of one inverted repeat. A phenotypic assay
based on restored hygromycin resistance demonstrates that a dTam3 element
harbouring a bacterial plasmid can be trans-activated with a low
frequency. Molecular analysis confirms that the dTam3 element has been
excised from the HPTII marker gene. Reintegration of the dTam3 element
into the tobacco genome is detected only in one out of six
hygromycin-resistant plants analysed. PCR analysis of empty donor sites
shows that excision of the dTam3 element in tobacco results in
rearrangements (deletions and additions), that have been shown to be
characteristic of Tam3 excision in the original host Antirrhinum majus.
This trans-activation assay allowed us to establish that, in contrast to
what has been detected in Antirrhinum majus, a periodical temperature
shift down to 15 degrees C does not enhance dTam3 transposition in
regenerating tobacco calli.
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