Pre-conditioning treatments to improve plant transformation
US-11946057-B2 · Apr 2, 2024 · US
US9212369B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9212369-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013383312-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 5, 2010 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2009 |
| Publication date | Dec 15, 2015 |
| Grant date | Dec 15, 2015 |
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A method for providing a transgenic plant, including transforming a plant cell or plant material with a nucleotide sequence coding for a BBM protein, wherein activity of the BBM protein is induced during transformation and/or regeneration of the transformed plant cell or plant material, and wherein the plant cell or plant material originates from a recalcitrant plant is provided. In addition, a transgenic plant or material thereof having a BBM protein, wherein the transgenic plant is a recalcitrant plant is also provided.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for providing a fertile transgenic plant comprising: a) transforming a recalcitrant sweet pepper Capsicum annuum or Petunia hybrida plant cell with an expression vector encoding a babyboom protein (BBM), wherein said expression vector provides inducible nuclear transcriptional activity of said babyboom protein (BBM), and wherein babyboom protein BBM is SEQ ID NO: 1 under the condition that said babyboom protein (BBM) has transcriptional activity; b) regenerating said recalcitrant transformed sweet pepper Capsicum annuum or Petunia hybrida plant cell into somatic embryos, shoot-like structures (SLS) and/or leaf-like structures (LLS) under inductive conditions resulting in nuclear transcriptional activity of said babyboom protein (BBM); c) culturing said somatic embryos, shoot-like structures (SLS) and/or leaf-like structures (LLS) into a fertile transgenic sweet pepper Capsicum annuum or Petunia hybrida plant under non-inductive conditions resulting in the substantial absence of nuclear transcriptional activity of said babyboom protein (BBM). 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said inducible nuclear transcriptional activity is provided by a transcription regulation element, a nuclear targeting sequence, or a translation regulation element. 3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein said nuclear targeting sequence is encoded by a nucleotide sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 2. 4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein said inductive conditions are provided by dexamethasone. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said expression vector further encodes one or more selectable markers, one or more proteins of interest and/or one or more transcription products of interest. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said method further comprises: d) obtaining a plant cell from said fertile transgenic sweet pepper Capsicum annuum or Petunia hybrida plant; e) transforming said sweet pepper Capsicum annuum or Petunia hybrida plant cell with an expression vector encoding one or more proteins or transcription products of interest; f) regenerating said transformed sweet pepper Capsicum annuum or Petunia hybrida plant cell into somatic embryos, shoot-like structures (SLS) and/or leaf-like structures (LLS) under inductive conditions resulting in nuclear transcriptional activity of said babyboom protein (BBM); g) culturing said somatic embryos, shoot-like structures (SLS) and/or leaf-like structures into a fertile transgenic sweet pepper Capsicum annuum or Petunia hybrida plant under non-inductive conditions resulting in the absence of nuclear transcriptional activity of said babyboom protein (BBM); h) optionally repeating steps (d) to (g) one or more times. 7. A fertile transgenic sweet pepper Capsicum annuum or Petunia hybrida plant comprising one or more expression vectors that encode a babyboom protein (BBM) having the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, wherein said expression vector provides inducible nuclear transcriptional activity of said babyboom protein (BBM). 8. A seed from the fertile plant according to claim 7 that comprises the expression vector of claim 7 . 9. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said plant cell is a Petunia hybrida plant cell. 10. The fertile transgenic plant according to claim 7 , wherein said plant is a Petunia hybrida. 11. The fertile transgenic plant according to claim 7 , wherein said plant is a sweet pepper Capsicum annum. 12. A fruit from the fertile plant according to claim 7 that comprises the expression vector of claim 7 . 13. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said plant cell is a Capsicum annum plant cell. 14. The fertile transgenic sweet pepper Capsicum annuum or Petunia hybrida plant according to claim 7 , wherein said plant is a sweet pepper Capsicum annuum deposited under number NCIMB 41732. 15. A plant part from the fertile plant according to claim 7 that comprises the expression vector of claim 7 .
from plants · CPC title
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by biological means, e.g. cell mediated or natural vector · CPC title
for fertility modification, e.g. apomixis · CPC title
by physical or chemical, i.e. non-biological, means, e.g. electroporation, PEG mediated · CPC title
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