Use of the lacZ reporter gene as an internal control for GUS activity in microprojectile bombarded plant tissue

Gillian Hull, José Manuel Garcia Garrido, François Parcy, Marcelo Menossi, José Antonio Martinez-Izquierdo, Patrick Gallois

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Abstract

A protocol is described for simultaneous histochemical detection of LacZ and Gus activity in plant tissues after microprojectile bombardment. The suitability of two different Gus substrates (Salmon-glcA, Magenta-β-D-glcA) is compared. This detection system is used to assay the number of cells expressing either or both reporter gene. This technique is used as a qualitative assay to demonstrate the tissue specificity of a Hrgp promoter in maize embryos, and to measure ABA responsiveness of a Lea promoter in Arabidopsis. The promoter to be studied is linked to the gus reporter gene and the lacz reporter gene linked to the CaMV 35S promoter is used as a constitutive internal control. The use of an internal control drastically reduces the data variation inherent to microprojectile bombardment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)153-160
Number of pages8
JournalPlant Science
Volume120
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Nov 1996

Keywords

  • β-galactosidase
  • β-glucuronidase
  • Dichromic histochemical assay
  • Particle gun bombardment
  • Promoter analysis

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