Abstract

An optimized condition for particle bombardment is necessary for efficient genetic transformation. Parameters for Helios gene gun, the new system for nucleic acid delivery which is mainly consists of hand-held device sold by Bio-Rad Laboratories (California USA), were examined based on transient expression of synthetic green fluorescent protein (sgfp) in rice calluses of indica cv. Fatmawati and japonica cv. Nipponbare. In the experimental conditions that we examined, parameters found to be the most favorable conditions for transient expression of sgfp in rice callus cells were as follows: 200−250 psi helium pressure, 0.6 μm gold particle size, 0.25 mg gold particles per shot, and 1.5 μg plasmid-DNA per shot. Desiccation of callus cells for eight min was also found appropriate. The level of transient sgfp expression was not significantly influenced by the pre-culture for 4 to 12 d before bombardment or by callus age between 10 and 33 wk old in Fatmawati. These parameters for this particular device should improve the transient expression, thus enabling stable expression of introduced genes via Helios gene gun using callus as a target tissue.

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