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GrainGenes Reference Report: PLC-58-163

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PLC-58-163
Title
Generation of DNA double-strand breaks and inhibition of somatic embryogenesis by tungsten microparticles in wheat
Journal
Plant Cell
Year
2000
Volume
58
Pages
163-170
Author
Krysiak C
Mazus B
Buchowicz J
Abstract
Summary: Particles of metallic tungsten, known also as tungsten microprojectiles, are routinely used to deliver foreign DNA into target cells and tissues. Some side effects of biolistic transformation have been observed but never studied in detail. Here we present evidence that intact tungsten particles can promote a breakage of phosphodiester bonds in native DNA, at a limited number of sites. A single, double-strand break appeared within almost each of the circular pUC119 molecules after a short incubation of plasmid DNA with a suspension of tungsten particles. No further DNA cutting could be induced even if the reaction rate was accelerated by increasing the concentration of tungsten in the incubation mixture. Indirect evidence indicates that similar lesions may be generated in cellular DNA of bombarded tissues. These lesions are rapidly repaired, as evidenced by increasing incorporation of labelled DNA precursors in bombarded wheat embryos. The rate of repair is, however, not high enough to restore all the genome functions. Neither germination of mature embryos nor initiation of callus tissues from immature embryos was inhibited by biolistic bombardment. Nevertheless, the frequency of formation of somatic embryos in calli derived from bombarded embryos was markedly lower than in calli derived from control embryos. Both immediate (generation of a limited number of double-strand breaks) and remote (selective inhibition of somatic embryogenesis) side effects of the biolistic process strongly suggest that biological activity of tungsten deserves special attention
Keyword
biolistics
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