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Science 8 March 1985:
Vol. 227. no. 4691, pp. 1229 - 1231
DOI: 10.1126/science.227.4691.1229

Articles

A Simple and General Method for Transferring Genes into Plants

Transformed petunia, tobacco, and tomato plants have been produced by means of a novel leaf disk transformation-regeneration method. Surface-sterilized leaf disks were inoculated with an Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain containing a modified tumor-inducing plasmid (in which the phytohormone biosynthetic genes from transferred DNA had been deleted and replaced with a chimeric gene for kanamycin resistance) and cultured for 2 days. The leaf disks were then transferred to selective medium containing kanamycin. Shoot regeneration occurred within 2 to 4 weeks, and transformants were confirmed by their ability to form roots in medium containing kanamycin. This method for producing transformed plants combines gene transfer, plant regeneration, and effective selection for transformants into a single process and should be applicable to plant species that can be infected by Agrobacterium and regenerated from leaf explants.

Submitted on October 1, 1984
Accepted on November 19, 1984


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Genetic engineering of the glyoxalase pathway in tobacco leads to enhanced salinity tolerance.
S. L. Singla-Pareek, M. K. Reddy, and S. K. Sopory (2003)
PNAS 100, 14672-14677
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Activation of Anthocyanin Biosynthesis in Gerbera hybrida (Asteraceae) Suggests Conserved Protein-Protein and Protein-Promoter Interactions between the Anciently Diverged Monocots and Eudicots.
P. Elomaa, A. Uimari, M. Mehto, V. A. Albert, R. A.E. Laitinen, and T. H. Teeri (2003)
Plant Physiology 133, 1831-1842
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Evidence from Engineering that Decarboxylation of Free Serine is the Major Source of Ethanolamine Moieties in Plants.
D. Rontein, D. Rhodes, and A. D. Hanson (2003)
Plant Cell Physiol. 44, 1185-1191
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Polyamine Homeostasis in Transgenic Plants Overexpressing Ornithine Decarboxylase Includes Ornithine Limitation.
M. J. Mayer and A. J. Michael (2003)
J. Biochem. 134, 765-772
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Translation Start Sequences Affect the Efficiency of Silencing of Agrobacterium tumefaciens T-DNA Oncogenes.
H. Lee, J. L. Humann, J. S. Pitrak, J. T. Cuperus, T. D. Parks, C. A. Whistler, M. C. Mok, and L. W. Ream (2003)
Plant Physiology 133, 966-977
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Site-Specific Integration of Agrobacterium tumefaciens T-DNA via Double-Stranded Intermediates.
T. Tzfira, L. R. Frankman, M. Vaidya, and V. Citovsky (2003)
Plant Physiology 133, 1011-1023
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Production of FaeG, the Major Subunit of K88 Fimbriae, in Transgenic Tobacco Plants and Its Immunogenicity in Mice.
Y. Huang, W. Liang, A. Pan, Z. Zhou, C. Huang, J. Chen, and D. Zhang (2003)
Infect. Immun. 71, 5436-5439
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Ectopic Expression of an Orchid (Oncidium Gower Ramsey) AGL6-like Gene Promotes Flowering by Activating Flowering Time Genes in Arabidopsis thaliana.
H.-F. Hsu, C.-H. Huang, L.-T. Chou, and C.-H. Yang (2003)
Plant Cell Physiol. 44, 783-794