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Expression of
bgt gene in transgenic birch (Betula platyphylla
Suk.)
Fansuo Zeng1,2,
Yaguang Zhan1,2*, Nan Nan2, Ying Xin3,
Fenghui Qi2 and Chuanping Yang1
1Key
Laboratory of Forest Tree Improvement and Biotechnology of
Ministry of Education, Harbin
150040, China.
2College
of Life Science, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin
150040, China.
3College
of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin
150040, China.
*Corresponding
author. E-mail:
youpractise@126.com.
Accepted 2 April, 2009 |
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Study on
the characteristics of integration and expression is the
basis of genetic stability of foreign genes in transgenic
trees. To obtain insight into the relationship of transgene
copy number and expression level, we screened 22 transgenic
birch lines. Southern blot analysis of the transgenic birch
plants indicated that the copy number of bgt varies
from one to four, of which 18.2% were single copy.
Copy number of bgt
and gus was different in
68% of transgenic birch
plants, indicating that rearrangement or partial deletion
appeared
in the process of T-DNA
integration. Transcriptional expression of bgt gene
in transgenic birch plants was analyzed by Northern blot.
TGS has been found in two transgenic lines with one and four
copies of bgt.
The ELISA result showed that the BGT protein expression
level in the transgenic birch plants ranged from 0.000 to
0.283% of total soluble protein.
In contrary to most studies, this research showed no
significant correlation was found between copy number and
expression level of bgt gene.
Effective
resistance of transgenic plants against Lymantria dispar
was verified in feeding bioassays with the insects.
Bioassays results were mostly consistent with the expression
level of BGT
insecticidal
protein detected by
ELISA and Western blot in
transgenic birch. The paper showed transgenic
birch had the high lethal effect on gypsy moth larvae (L.
dispar).
The practicality of this work will benefit not
only the birch producers, but also the environment
worldwide.
Key words:
Transgenic birch, transgene, copy number, ELISA,
insecticidal activity. |