Title of article :
Transgene expression systems in the Triticeae cereals Review Article
Author/Authors :
G?tz Hensel، نويسنده , , Axel Himmelbach، نويسنده , , Wanxin Chen، نويسنده , , Dimitar K. Douchkov، نويسنده , , Ingrid Otto ، Jochen Kumlehn ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
The control of transgene expression is vital both for the elucidation of gene function and for the engineering of transgenic crops. Given the dominance of the Triticeae cereals in the agricultural economy of the temperate world, the development of well-performing transgene expression systems of known functionality is of primary importance. Transgenes can be expressed either transiently or stably. Transient expression systems based on direct or virus-mediated gene transfer are particularly useful in situations where the need is to rapidly screen large numbers of genes. However, an unequivocal understanding of gene function generally requires that a transgene functions throughout the plantʹs life and is transmitted through the sexual cycle, since this alone allows its effect to be decoupled from the plantʹs response to the generally stressful gene transfer event. Temporal, spatial and quantitative control of a transgeneʹs expression depends on its regulatory environment, which includes both its promoter and certain associated untranslated region sequences. While many transgenic approaches aim to manipulate plant phenotype via ectopic gene expression, a transgene sequence can be also configured to down-regulate the expression of its endogenous counterpart, a strategy which exploits the natural gene silencing machinery of plants. In this review, current technical opportunities for controlling transgene expression in the Triticeae species are described. Apart from protocols for transient and stable gene transfer, the choice of promoters and other untranslated regulatory elements, we also consider signal peptides, as they too govern the abundance and particularly the sub-cellular localization of transgene products.
Keywords :
genetic engineering , Transgenic , Promoter , Transformation , Triticeae , Gene expression , Transient Expression
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology