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Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of the lichen fungus, Umbilicaria muehlenbergii
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Sook-Young Park1,2., Min-Hye Jeong1,3., Hai-Ying Wang4, Jung A. Kim1, Nan-Hee Yu1,3, Sungbeom Kim2, Yong Hwa Cheong1, Seogchan Kang5, Yong-Hwan Lee2*, Jae-Seoun Hur1* |
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of the lichen fungus, Umbilicaria muehlenbergii |
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PLOS ONE, 2013 (8) ~ |
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Transformation-mediated mutagenesis in both targeted and random manners has been widely applied to decipher gene function in diverse fungi. However, a transformation system has not yet been established for lichen fungi, severely limiting our ability to study their biology and mechanism underpinning symbiosis via gene manipulation. Here, we report the first successful transformation of the lichen fungus, Umbilicaria muehlenbergii, via the use of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. We generated a total of 918 transformants employing a binary vector that carries the hygromycin B phosphotransferase gene as a selection marker and the enhanced green fluorescent protein gene for labeling transformants. Randomly selected transformants appeared mitotically stable, based on their maintenance of hygromycin B resistance after five generations of growth without selection. Genomic Southern blot showed that 88% of 784 transformants contained a single T-DNA insert in their genome. A number of putative mutants affected in colony color, size, and/or morphology were found among these
transformants, supporting the utility of Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation (ATMT) for random insertional mutagenesis of U. muehlenbergii. This ATMT approach potentially offers a systematic gene functional study with genome sequences of U. muehlenbergii that is currently underway. |
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