2000
DOI: 10.1007/s001220050042
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Silencing of HMW glutenins in transgenic wheat expressing extra HMW subunits

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“…Of these, 3 were sterile and 8 were silenced in later generations. Consequently the final transformation efficiency of transcriptionally active transgenic Alvarez et al (2000), Anand et al (2003), Makandar et al (2006) and Chen et al (2008), who also observed silencing during the early generations of selfing in transgenic plants. Gene silencing is usually associated with integration of transgenes in multiple copies and to sequence homology between a transgene and an endogenous gene.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Of these, 3 were sterile and 8 were silenced in later generations. Consequently the final transformation efficiency of transcriptionally active transgenic Alvarez et al (2000), Anand et al (2003), Makandar et al (2006) and Chen et al (2008), who also observed silencing during the early generations of selfing in transgenic plants. Gene silencing is usually associated with integration of transgenes in multiple copies and to sequence homology between a transgene and an endogenous gene.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…And we analyzed the protein expression of Glu-1Dy10 by Western blot with an anti x-type HMW specific antibody. The 11 transgenic plants (2,6,7,9,15,18,20,22,24,26,28) which were shown abnormal morphologies comparing with 'Dongjin' were removed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We guess that the expression levels of Glu-1Dy10 were too low to detect signal in case of the one-copy inserted lines. In case of Multi-copies inserted lines, this phenomenon may be related to homology-dependent gene silencing in plants [2]. Genetic engineering of plants sometimes results in transgene silencing after integration into the genome, which may relate to a defense mechanism against foreign DNA expression [15,31].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cloned HMW glutenin genes have been shown to be functional when introduced into Escherichia coli (Galili 1989), tobacco (Roberts et al 1989), wheat (Altpeter et al 1996;Blechl and Anderson 1996;Barro et al 1997;Alvarez et al 2000) and tritordeum (Rooke et al 1999). Detailed inheritance studies of these transgenes have not been reported, although it has been reported that the transgene is stable through three generations in wheat (Altpeter et al 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%