T-DNA tagging of a flowering-time gene and improved gene transfer by in planta transformation of Arabidopsis
Kim Richardson, Sarah Fowler, Carly Pullen, Caryl Skelton, Bret Morris and
Jo Putterill
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology
25(1) 125 - 130
Published: 1998
Abstract
Gene tagging with insertional mutagens greatly facilitates the isolation of novel genes. A new collection of Arabidopsis T-DNA tag insertion lines (n=2165) was generated by in planta transformation. Whole plants were vacuum-infiltrated in a suspension of Agrobacterium carrying the pGKB5 tagging vector. The efficiency of transformation increased with addition of the surfactant Silwet L-77 (0.005% v/v) to the Agrobacterium suspension. Visual screens of the T-DNA lines identified two mutants with floral defects. Allelism tests suggested that a mutation in the GIGANTEA gene was responsible for the late-flowering phenotype of one of the mutants. Linkage analysis indicated that the GIGANTEA gene was tagged in this mutant.Keywords:
https://doi.org/10.1071/PP97109
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