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Morphogenic Regulators Baby boom and Wuschel Improve Monocot Transformation.
Lowe, Keith; Wu, Emily; Wang, Ning; Hoerster, George; Hastings, Craig; Cho, Myeong-Je; Scelonge, Chris; Lenderts, Brian; Chamberlin, Mark; Cushatt, Josh; Wang, Lijuan; Ryan, Larisa; Khan, Tanveer; Chow-Yiu, Julia; Hua, Wei; Yu, Maryanne; Banh, Jenny; Bao, Zhongmeng; Brink, Kent; Igo, Elizabeth; Rudrappa, Bhojaraja; Shamseer, P M; Bruce, Wes; Newman, Lisa; Shen, Bo; Zheng, Peizhong; Bidney, Dennis; Falco, Carl; Register, Jim; Zhao, Zuo-Yu; Xu, Deping; Jones, Todd; Gordon-Kamm, William.
Affiliation
  • Lowe K; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Wu E; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Wang N; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Hoerster G; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Hastings C; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Cho MJ; DuPont Pioneer, Hayward, California 94545.
  • Scelonge C; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Lenderts B; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Chamberlin M; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Cushatt J; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Wang L; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Ryan L; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Khan T; Fruhling Biosciences, West Marredpally, Secunderabad, Telangana 500026, India.
  • Chow-Yiu J; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Hua W; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Yu M; DuPont Pioneer, Hayward, California 94545.
  • Banh J; DuPont Pioneer, Hayward, California 94545.
  • Bao Z; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Brink K; DuPont, DuPont Experimental Station, Wilmington, Delaware 19803.
  • Igo E; DuPont, DuPont Experimental Station, Wilmington, Delaware 19803.
  • Rudrappa B; DuPont Knowledge Center, Hyderabad-500078, India.
  • Shamseer PM; DuPont Knowledge Center, Hyderabad-500078, India.
  • Bruce W; BASF Plant Science, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709.
  • Newman L; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Shen B; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Zheng P; Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268.
  • Bidney D; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Falco C; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Register J; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Zhao ZY; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Xu D; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Jones T; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
  • Gordon-Kamm W; DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, Iowa 50131 william.gordon-kamm@pioneer.com.
Plant Cell ; 28(9): 1998-2015, 2016 Sep.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27600536
ABSTRACT
While transformation of the major monocot crops is currently possible, the process typically remains confined to one or two genotypes per species, often with poor agronomics, and efficiencies that place these methods beyond the reach of most academic laboratories. Here, we report a transformation approach involving overexpression of the maize (Zea mays) Baby boom (Bbm) and maize Wuschel2 (Wus2) genes, which produced high transformation frequencies in numerous previously nontransformable maize inbred lines. For example, the Pioneer inbred PHH5G is recalcitrant to biolistic and Agrobacterium tumefaciens transformation. However, when Bbm and Wus2 were expressed, transgenic calli were recovered from over 40% of the starting explants, with most producing healthy, fertile plants. Another limitation for many monocots is the intensive labor and greenhouse space required to supply immature embryos for transformation. This problem could be alleviated using alternative target tissues that could be supplied consistently with automated preparation. As a major step toward this objective, we transformed Bbm and Wus2 directly into either embryo slices from mature seed or leaf segments from seedlings in a variety of Pioneer inbred lines, routinely recovering healthy, fertile T0 plants. Finally, we demonstrated that the maize Bbm and Wus2 genes stimulate transformation in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) immature embryos, sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) callus, and indica rice (Oryza sativa ssp indica) callus.

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Plant Cell Journal subject: BOTANICA Year: 2016 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Plant Cell Journal subject: BOTANICA Year: 2016 Type: Article