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A reporter for noninvasively monitoring gene expression and plant transformation

Yubing He, Tao Zhang, Hui Sun, Huadong Zhan, Yunde Zhao

2020Horticulture Research416 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Reporters have been widely used to visualize gene expression, protein localization, and other cellular activities, but the commonly used reporters require special equipment, expensive chemicals, or invasive treatments. Here, we construct a new reporter RUBY that converts tyrosine to vividly red betalain, which is clearly visible to naked eyes without the need of using special equipment or chemical treatments. We show that RUBY can be used to noninvasively monitor gene expression in plants. Furthermore, we show that RUBY is an effective selection marker for transformation events in both rice and Arabidopsis. The new reporter will be especially useful for monitoring cellular activities in large crop plants such as a fruit tree under field conditions and for observing transformation and gene expression in tissue culture under sterile conditions.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyTransformation (genetics)Reporter geneGene expressionGeneComputational biologyArabidopsisPlant cellCell biologyBiotechnologyGeneticsMutantPlant tissue culture and regenerationLight effects on plantsPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
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