Abstract

Background

Identification of transgene insertion sites in plant genomes has practical implications for crop breeding and is a stepping stone to analyze transgene function. However, single copy sequences are not always easy to localize in large plant genomes by standard approaches.

Results

We employed flow cytometric chromosome sorting to determine chromosomal location of barley sucrose transporter construct in three transgenic lines of common wheat. Flow-sorted chromosomes were used as template for PCR and fluorescence in situ hybridization to identify chromosomes with transgenes. The chromosomes carrying the transgenes were then confirmed by PCR using DNA amplified from single flow-sorted chromosomes as template.

Conclusions

Insertion sites of the transgene were unambiguously localized to chromosomes 4A, 7A and 5D in three wheat transgenic lines. The procedure presented in this study is applicable for localization of any single-copy sequence not only in wheat, but in any plant species where suspension of intact mitotic chromosomes suitable for flow cytometric sorting can be prepared.

Details

Title
The utility of flow sorting to identify chromosomes carrying a single copy transgene in wheat
Author
Capal, Petr; Endo, Takashi R; Vrana, Jan; Kubalakova, Marie; Karafiatova, Miroslava; Kominkova, Eva; Mora-Ramirez, Isabel; Weschke, Winfriede; Dolezel, Jaroslav
Publication year
2016
Publication date
2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
17464811
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1797619068
Copyright
Copyright BioMed Central 2016