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Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Vol. 7, Issue 6 (2018)

Determination of minimal inhibitory concentration of kanamycin as selective agents and marker genes for use in Agrobacterium mediated transformation in sugarcane

Author(s):

Jyoti Rastogi, P Bubber, RK Singh and RB Singh

Abstract:
Efficient genetic transformation of sugarcane requires an effective dose of selective antibiotics/agents for differentiating actively transformed cells from non-transformed ones. The objective of the present study was to optimize and establish lethal minimal inhibitory concentration of kanamycin that could be used to select true transformed shoots of sugarcane. A step-wise increase doses of kanamycin antibiotic from 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110 and then to 120 mg L-1 as a selection agent were evaluated for their effectiveness in transformation of sugarcane elite variety CoS 96268. In vitro regenerated shoots were inoculated on MS medium containing 0.8 mg L-1 BAP + 0.1 mg L-1 NAA with various concentrations of kanamycin. At lower concentrations of kanamycin (10-40 mg L-1), the growth of shoots were unaffected and the survival rates were substantially high (100%). Chlorosis starts at a kanamycin concentration of 50 mg L-1. Survival percentage of the non-transformed shoots was decreasing gradually with the step-wise increase of kanamycin concentration. The most effective concentration of kanamycin was found to be 100 mg L-1 at which all the non-transformed (susceptible) shoots were died after four weeks of inoculation. Maximum transformed shoots were obtained at 100 mg L-1 kanamycin for sugarcane with a death rate of more than 95% of non-transformed shoots on selection medium. Among the different antibiotics doses tested for selection of transformants, kanamycin at 100 mg L-1 was found to be optimum. So worked out for the selection of transformed shoots of CoS 96268 could be used as selective npt II marker in other sugarcane transformation practices.

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How to cite this article:
Jyoti Rastogi, P Bubber, RK Singh and RB Singh. Determination of minimal inhibitory concentration of kanamycin as selective agents and marker genes for use in Agrobacterium mediated transformation in sugarcane. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2018;7(6):1861-1864.

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