Sains
Malaysiana 38(6)(2009): 921–928
Pengaktifan Gen Pelapor di dalam
Tumbuhan Transgenik Tomato
Melalui Kaedah Agro-Infiltrasi Vektor Penandaan
Tanpa Promoter
(Activation
of Reporter Gene in Transgenic Tomato by Agro-Infiltration of the
Promorterless
Tagging Vector)
Safarina Ahmad
Fakulti Sains Sumber dan Teknologi, Universiti
Malaysia Sarawak
Kota Samarahan 93400, Kuching, Sarawak,
Malaysia
Ismanizan Ismail* & Zamri Zainal
Pusat Pengajian Biosains dan
Bioteknologi, Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600,
Bangi, Selangor D.E., Malaysia
NurulFarhana Zakaria
Makmal Genetik, Institut Penyelidikan
Perhutanan Malaysia
52109 Kepong, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Received: 19 January 2009 / Accepted:
24 April 2009
ABSTRAK
Kajian ke
atas kaedah inokulasi eksplan menggunakan vektor penandaan tanpa promoter,
pCAMDIN ke atas tomato varieti tempatan MT1, bagi tujuan mutagenesis penyelitan
T-DNA menggunakan kaedah infiltrasi agro telah dijalankan. Bahagian daun muda
disuntik dengan larutan yang mengandungi Agrobacterium
tumefaciens, 100 mg/l Str, 50 mg/l Kan, 10mM MES dan 100 μM Acetosyringone. Infiltrasi dilakukan ke atas
sampel daun dengan menggunakan medium LB, bahagian permukaan daun dilukakan dan
infiltrasi agro dilakukan ke atas sampel daun pokok tomato yang berada di dalam
rumah kaca. Tisu yang diinfiltrasi tidak mengalami kecederaan dan kekal hijau
selepas 5 hari. Infiltrasi yang mudah dilakukan dan pengekspresan transien GUS yang dapat dicerap berlaku pada sampel yang dianalisa adalah
antara kebaikan kaedah ini. Seterusnya, fragmen gen gus telah berjaya diamplifikasi. Kejayaan integrasi gen gus
ke dalam tomato juga dapat dilihat melalui penghibridan Southern. Berdasarkan
keputusan ini, dapat dicadangkan bahawa penyelitan transgen daripada vektor
rekombinan pCAMDIN telah berlaku dalam genom tomato.
Kata kunci: A. tumefaciens; agro-infiltrasi; tomato transgenik;
transformasi
ABSTRACT
A study on
explant inoculation method using promoterless tagging vector, pCAMDIN, on local
tomato (MT1 variety) for the purpose of T-DNA insertional mutagenesis by
agroinfiltration have been carried out. The injection of young leaves with a
solution containing Agrobacterium tumefaciens,
100 mg/l Str, 50 mg/l Kan, 10mM MES and 100μM Acetosyringone. The infiltration was carried out
with the use of LB medium by
gently wounding the surface of the leaves and every procedures were carried out
in the glass house. Infiltrated tissues were not damaged and remained green
even after 5 days. Advantages of the technique included ease of infiltration
and the observed transient expression on the sample. gus gene fragments were
successfully amplified. Successful integration of gus gene into the tomato can
also be observed in the results of Southern hybridization. Thus, it can be
suggested that transgene insertion from recombinant vector pCAMDIN has occurred
in tomato genome.
Keywords: A. tumefaciens; agro-infiltration; transformation; transgenic
tomato
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