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. 1988 Jul;87(3):671-4.
doi: 10.1104/pp.87.3.671.

Stable Transformation of Soybean Callus by DNA-Coated Gold Particles

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Stable Transformation of Soybean Callus by DNA-Coated Gold Particles

P Christou et al. Plant Physiol. 1988 Jul.

Abstract

Immature soybean (Glycine max L.) embryos from commercially important cultivars were the targets of rapidly accelerated, DNA-coated, gold particles. Protoplasts were prepared from these tissues and propagated in culture under selection conditions for the introduced neomycin phosphotransferase II gene. Kanamycin-resistant calli were obtained at a rate of approximately 10(-5). Enzyme assays and Southern blot hybridization confirmed the expression of the foreign gene and its stable integration into the soybean genome. Our results show that particle acceleration can be used for the introduction of foreign DNA into the soybean genome and indicate the technique may be useful in the recovery of engineered plants by transformation of regenerable tissues.

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