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. 1988 Dec;76(6):835-40.
doi: 10.1007/BF00273668.

Efficient regeneration of transgenic plants from rice protoplasts and correctly regulated expression of the foreign gene in the plants

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Efficient regeneration of transgenic plants from rice protoplasts and correctly regulated expression of the foreign gene in the plants

W Zhang et al. Theor Appl Genet. 1988 Dec.

Abstract

Rice is one of the most important crops in the world with 35% of the total population (over two billion people) depending on it as their source of food. It is therefore essential to develop efficient methods for the transformation and regeneration of rice plants in order to delineate the exact regulatory sequences responsible for gene expression and to transfer beneficial genes into this plant. Here, for the first time, we present definitive evidence for the regeneration of a large number of transgenic rice plants after introduction of the bacterial β-glucuronidase gene into rice protoplasts. The presence of integrated copies of this gene was detected in the genome of transgenic plants by DNA hybridization analysis. Furthermore, under the control of regulatory regions from a maize alcohol dehydrogenase sequence, β-glucuronidase gene expression was detected in the roots of transgenic plants. This expression was stimulated up to six fold under anaerobic conditions.

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