Localization of AtHOG1 and AtHOG2 in Arabidopsis plants at the tissue and subcellular levels

Plant hormones are responsible for plant growth and adaptation to the environment. Among them the most important are cytokinins. Plants undergo gene silencing processes called homology-dependent gene silencing processes. In Arabidopsis there are two homology-dependent gene silencing genes that were...

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Main Author: Guszpit, Emilia
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Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för vård och natur 2010
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-his-44462013-01-08T13:27:44ZLocalization of AtHOG1 and AtHOG2 in Arabidopsis plants at the tissue and subcellular levelsengGuszpit, EmiliaHögskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för vård och natur2010transgenic Arabidopsistransgenic plantsHOG1 geneCell and molecular biologyCell- och molekylärbiologiPlant hormones are responsible for plant growth and adaptation to the environment. Among them the most important are cytokinins. Plants undergo gene silencing processes called homology-dependent gene silencing processes. In Arabidopsis there are two homology-dependent gene silencing genes that were chosen for further study, namely AtHOG1 and AtHOG2. Transgenic plants were generated previously with ten different constructs containing AtHOG1 or AtHOG2 genes and were used in this study. Some of the constructs had GFP attached so that the protein expressed could be visualised in a confocal microscope. Transgenic plants generated were T1 and T2 generations. Their DNA was extracted from leaves. By means of PCR transgenic plants were identified. There were 147 samples. Among them there were 39 positiveswith BAR primers and 32 positives with construct specific primers. The localisation of the HOG2 protein was observed in a confocal microscope. Seeds used were T3 generation and were obtained from the lab. HOG2 protein was found to be localised in cell membrane, root tip and chloroplasts. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-4446application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic transgenic Arabidopsis
transgenic plants
HOG1 gene
Cell and molecular biology
Cell- och molekylärbiologi
spellingShingle transgenic Arabidopsis
transgenic plants
HOG1 gene
Cell and molecular biology
Cell- och molekylärbiologi
Guszpit, Emilia
Localization of AtHOG1 and AtHOG2 in Arabidopsis plants at the tissue and subcellular levels
description Plant hormones are responsible for plant growth and adaptation to the environment. Among them the most important are cytokinins. Plants undergo gene silencing processes called homology-dependent gene silencing processes. In Arabidopsis there are two homology-dependent gene silencing genes that were chosen for further study, namely AtHOG1 and AtHOG2. Transgenic plants were generated previously with ten different constructs containing AtHOG1 or AtHOG2 genes and were used in this study. Some of the constructs had GFP attached so that the protein expressed could be visualised in a confocal microscope. Transgenic plants generated were T1 and T2 generations. Their DNA was extracted from leaves. By means of PCR transgenic plants were identified. There were 147 samples. Among them there were 39 positiveswith BAR primers and 32 positives with construct specific primers. The localisation of the HOG2 protein was observed in a confocal microscope. Seeds used were T3 generation and were obtained from the lab. HOG2 protein was found to be localised in cell membrane, root tip and chloroplasts.
author Guszpit, Emilia
author_facet Guszpit, Emilia
author_sort Guszpit, Emilia
title Localization of AtHOG1 and AtHOG2 in Arabidopsis plants at the tissue and subcellular levels
title_short Localization of AtHOG1 and AtHOG2 in Arabidopsis plants at the tissue and subcellular levels
title_full Localization of AtHOG1 and AtHOG2 in Arabidopsis plants at the tissue and subcellular levels
title_fullStr Localization of AtHOG1 and AtHOG2 in Arabidopsis plants at the tissue and subcellular levels
title_full_unstemmed Localization of AtHOG1 and AtHOG2 in Arabidopsis plants at the tissue and subcellular levels
title_sort localization of athog1 and athog2 in arabidopsis plants at the tissue and subcellular levels
publisher Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för vård och natur
publishDate 2010
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