The simple assay of phosphinothricin acetyltransferase gene on the transgenic potato

형질전환 감자에서 제초제 저항성 유전자인 PAT gene의 간편한 확인

  • 정재훈 (원광대학교 생명자원과학대학) ;
  • 양덕춘 (한국인삼연초연구원 유전생리부) ;
  • 방극수 (익산대학) ;
  • 최경화 (생명공학연구소 식물조직배양 R. U.) ;
  • 한성수 (원광대학교 생명자원과학대학)
  • Published : 1999.12.01

Abstract

In this study, three simple methods were established to confirm the transgenic potato plants. The leaf disc was used in the first method. After leaf discs of transgenic and non-transgenic potato were transfered into the liquid MS medium with bialaphos 5mg/l, 25 days, the chlorosis occurred in the non-transgenic leaf discs while it could not find in the transgenic leaf discs, In the second method, shoot tips of potato were transferred into MS medium supplemented with 0.5mg/l bialaphos and 0.6% agar. After 7-10 days, a lot of roots developed from the transgenic shoot tip, but the non-transgenic shoot tip was dead. The third method was using chlorophyll contents. Leaf discs were transferred into the liquid MS medium with bialaphos 0.5 mg/l. After 15 days, the content of chlorophyll A in transgenic plant was at least 2.5 times higher than in non-transgenic plant. In addition, the PAT enzyme activity were detected in the transgenic potato, but not detected in normal potato.

제초제 bialaphos에 저항성인 phosphinothricin ace-tytransferase gene이 도입된 형질전환 감자 식물체에서 유전자의 간편한 확인방법을 확립하였다. 먼저 형질전환체와 대조식물체의 잎 disc를 취해 bialaphos 5mg/l를 처리한 액체배지에 치상하였을 때 배양 25일이면 대조식물체의 잎 disc는 완전히 고사되어 형질전환체와 구별이 가능하였다. 감자의 뿌리 생육 비교실험에서는 bialaphos 0.5mg/l의 농도에 agar를 0.6% 첨가한 선발배지에서 식물체의 정단부위를 치상하여 비교하였을 때 7-10일이면 뿌리의 생육차이를 이용하여 간편하게 형질전환여부를 판정할 수 있었다. 또한 감자의 잎 disc를 제초제 bialaphos 0.5mg/l를 처리한 액체배지에 치상하여 15일이 경과한 후 chlorophyll A의 함량을 측정하였을때 형질전환체는 대조식물체보다 2.5배 정도 많은 chlorophyll A를 가지고 있어 형질전환체의 조기 판별시 chlorophyll A함량에 의해 검증이 가능하였다. 한편, 이렇게 형질전환 여부가 확인된 감자 식물체를 이용하여 PAT효소의 활성을 측정한 결과 대조 식물체에서는 PAT효소의 활성을 보이지 않았으나 형질전환 식물체에서는 모두 효소의 활성이 높았다.

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