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<i>In Planta Agrobacterium</i>-Mediated Transformation by Vacuum Infiltration
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EngineeringBotanyGeneticsPlant-pathogen InteractionPlant Molecular BiologyPlant-rhizobia InteractionMicrobial EcologyInfiltration MediumPlant BiologyPlant-microbe InteractionVacuum InfiltrationAgricultural BiotechnologyVacuum Infiltration ResultsBiologyBiotechnologySynthetic BiologyGenetic EngineeringSynthetic Plant BiologyMicrobiologyPlant RegenerationMedicinePlant Physiology
In planta Agrobacterium-mediated transformation using vacuum infiltration results in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana without the use of sterile conditions or plant regeneration. Plants are grown in pots, in standard potting mix. Agrobacterium tumefaciens, carrying an appropriate plant transformation vector, is suspended in an infiltration medium that contains, at a minimum, sucrose and the surfactant Silwet L-77. Flower buds are immersed in the suspension of A. tumefaciens. The application of a vacuum drives the bacteria into the intercellular air spaces. A portion of the Agrobacterium Ti plasmid known as the T-DNA region, which has been engineered to carry a selectable marker, becomes integrated into the plant genomic DNA. Plants are allowed to set seed. Seeds are germinated in selective conditions to recover transformants.
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