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Safety of genetically modified plants has led to a demand for
technologies allowing the production of transgenic plants without selectable
markers. Multi-Auto-Transformation (MAT) vector system consists of positive
selection, using oncogene rol (root loci), with a site-specific recombination and
DNA removal system, that generates morphologically normal marker-free
transgenic plants without antibiotic selective-agent. This study describes rol type MAT vector (pMAT101) containing lacZ gene as a model gene and the
removable cassette with gus gene in the T-DNA region which was used to
produce morphologically normal transgenic Solanum melongena employing rol gene
as the selectable marker gene and gus gene as a reporter gene. Leaf explants
inoculated with pMAT101 produced twenty one adventitious roots which had
fourteen hairy roots with GUS expression on agar-solidified, MS medium
without both plant growth regulators and selective-agent under dark condition.
These hairy roots produced more than hundred shoots with Ri syndrome such as
dwarfism, wrinkled leaves, and an over abundance of roots as a consequence of
the morphogenic action of rol gene. They eventually produced morphologically
normal shoots without GUS expression on the same fresh MS medium under 16h
photoperiod. Molecular analysis of DNA from the hairy roots, shoots with Ri
syndrome and morphologically normal shoots revealed that the normal shoots
had only lacZ gene, and the removable cassette consisting of rol, R (recombinase)
and gus genes was excised. In our studies, rol gene has been used as positive
selection marker with MAT vector system which was designed to remove the
oncogene or rhizogene from transgenic plants after transformation by inserting
these genes between two directly oriented recombination sites and recover the
normal phenotype to overcome the effect of oncogenes. This study proved that
the chimeric rol genes can be used as a visible selection marker for Agrobacterinum mediated transformation of Solanum melongena. Moreover the production of
phenotypically normal marker-free transgenic plants is possible without using
selective chemical agents when employing rol-type MAT vector and it is a
promising method to save time and work for the generation of marker-free
normal transgenic Solanum melongena and related species with repeated
transformation with various useful genes. |
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