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Plant Cell Reports 2011-Mar

Agroinfiltration as a technique for rapid assays for evaluating candidate insect resistance transgenes in plants.

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Brian Michael Leckie
C Neal Stewart

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Functional analysis of candidate transgenes for insect resistance in stably transformed plants is a time-consuming task that can take months to achieve in even the fastest of plant models. In this study, a rapid screening technique is described, which employs candidate transgene transient expression using agroinfiltration in Nicotiana benthamiana combined with a simple insect bioassay. Using this system the known insecticidal protein Cry1Ac is demonstrated to effectively control Helicoverpa zea. Insects fed tissue with synthesized GFP (green fluorescent protein) as a positive control were shown to have enhanced growth and development. Additionally, a Brassica oleracea proteinase inhibitor (BoPI), a less characterized insect resistance candidate, demonstrated effectiveness to decrease the growth and development of H. zea at high levels of transient expression. Bioassays performed on stable transformants showed that BoPI had a low level of insect resistance at the more typical levels of gene transcription found in stably transformed plants. This agroinfiltration-insect bioassay procedure can give a rapid assessment of insect resistance significantly decreasing the time needed for evaluation of candidate genes.

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