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. 1989 Jul;78(1):81-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00299758.

Isolation and characterization of streptomycin-resistant mutants in Nicotiana plumbaginifolia

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Isolation and characterization of streptomycin-resistant mutants in Nicotiana plumbaginifolia

K Y To et al. Theor Appl Genet. 1989 Jul.

Abstract

Streptomycin-resistant colonies were isolated from protoplast cultures of haploid Nicotiana plumbaginifolia based on their ability to green in medium containing 1 mg/ml streptomycin sulfate. The frequency of resistant colonies was 0.9×10(-5) in nonmutagenized culture, and increased ten-fold following treatment of culture with 10 μg/ml N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine. Of a total of 52 resistant clones isolated, 2 gave rise to haploid, 15 to diploid, and 3 to tetraploid plants upon transfer of calli to differentiation medium. Leaf-segment and protoplast assays showed that all diploid regenerates were resistant to streptomycin but sensitive to chloramphenicol, kanamycin, lincomycin, neomycin, and spectinomycin. Plants in most diploid clones were fertile and able to set seeds when self-fertilized and crossed reciprocally to wild-type plants. Inheritance of streptomycin resistance was studied in the diploid clones and, without exception, the resistance was transmitted maternally. Comparative studies of the ultrastructure of organelles and protein synthesis in isolated chloroplasts between wild-type and resistant clones in the presence of streptomycin suggest that streptomycin resistance is controlled by chloroplasts.

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