Differential methylation and expression of the β-glucuronidase and neomycin phosphotransferase genes in transgenic plants of potato cv. Bintje

1993 
Abstract Differential methylation and expression of the β-glucuronidase (GUS) and neomycin phosphotransferase ( npt II) genes were studied. Transgenic root clones and regenerated plants of potato cv. Bintje were obtained after transformation with the Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain LBA 1060KG harbouring an agropine wild type Ri plasmid pRi1855 and the binary plasmid pB121 with the npt II and GUS genes. All seven transgenic root clones and plants regenerated from them were resistant to kanamycin. However, with regard to β-glucuronidase activity, only four root clones and their regenerants were positive. Though the regenerants of the three GUS negative root clones contained at least four copies of the GUS gene, no GUS mRNA was detected. The suppression of GUS expression was not due to an overall enhancement of methylation of DNA. By using methylation sensitive restriction enzymes, DNA hybridization patterns revealed that the promoter and coding region of the GUS gene was strongly methylated only in the GUS negative shoot lines, irrespective of the number of genes integrated. In contrast, kanamycin resistance of all shoot lines was consistent with the absence of methylation of the npt II gene. Finalyy it was found that the reactivation of the GUS gene, occurring during prolonged root culture was accompanied by stable demethylation.
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